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Epic Games Australian written judgment likely to be published on Sept. 11

By James Panichi ( August 27, 2025, 05:18 GMT | Insight) -- A landmark judgment in the Epic Games Australian antitrust lawsuit is widely expected to be published on Sept. 11, with the judge that oversaw the 16-week trial expected to resolve all outstanding issues relating to suppression orders during an interlocutory hearing scheduled for that day. MLex understands that Epic Games and defendants Apple and Google expect Judge Jonathan Beach to proceed immediately with the publication of his written judgment, which will shed light on the reasons for his finding in favor of Epic Games, outlined in an Aug. 12 court hearing.A landmark judgment in the Epic Games Australian antitrust lawsuit is widely expected to be published on Sept. 11, with the judge that oversaw the 16-week trial expected to resolve all outstanding issues relating to suppression orders during an interlocutory hearing scheduled for that day....

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