The federal judge in Oakland overseeing an antitrust dispute between Fortnite maker Epic Games and Apple Inc. came down on an App Store senior executive during the first of a three-day evidentiary hearing on Wednesday, telling him that the tech giant's payment policies continued to implement anti-steering language in violation of the court's injunction.
Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP partner Lauren A. Moskowitz pressed Matthew Fischer, the head of Apple's worldwide Ap...
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