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On March 20, the U.S. Department of Justice unleashed its lawsuit against Apple, following a five-year antitrust investigation into the iPhone maker’s business practices. Mere days later, lawsuits are attempting to jump on the anti-Apple bandwagon.
At least three attempted class-action lawsuits have been filed in California and New Jersey since the DoJ’s own lawsuit, reports Reuters. Filed in federal courts, the lawsuits accuse Apple of violating antitrust laws, and fundamentally costing consumers money.
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Consumers pile on Apple with App Store monopoly class action suits