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Apple, Google Australian class action fails to expand financial-document access

By Laurel Henning ( May 24, 2023, 03:09 GMT | Insight) -- Australian class action claimants against Apple and Google have failed today to expand their document access requests to the tech giants to include intangible assets. Appearing before a Sydney court on behalf of claimants, lawyer John Sheahan said his clients were trying to address a “gap” in documents handed to game developer Epic Games as part of its antitrust cases against Apple and Google. The class actions are being heard in parallel to the Epic lawsuits.Australian class action claimants against Apple and Google have failed today to expand their document access requests to the tech giants to include intangible assets. Appearing before a Sydney court on behalf of claimants, lawyer John Sheahan said his clients were trying to address a “gap” in documents handed to game developer Epic Games as part of its antitrust cases against Apple and Google....

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