Apple

Judge Denies Apple's Last-Minute Request for Delay in Epic Case

A magistrate judge has denied a last-minute request from Apple for a delay in producing about 1.3 million documents related to App Store changes it made in January. Judge Thomas S. Hixson is holding Apple to the original deadline of Monday, September 30th, 2024. The documents could show that Apple has deliberately not complied with all Judge Rogers' directives.

A magistrate judge has denied Apple's last-minute request to delay the production of about 1.3 million documents related to App Store changes made in January. The judge rejected Apple's claim that it only recently discovered the extent of relevant documents, calling the company's behavior 'bad' and holding them to the original Monday deadline.

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