Federal Judge Approves Revised Schedule in Apple Antitrust Case, Warns of Judicial Strain

In the ongoing antitrust litigation involving Apple, a federal judge in California has approved a revised schedule allowing both the plaintiffs and Apple to extend discovery deadlines. However, the judge cautioned that this adjustment would likely impose an added burden on the court system. As a result, both parties have been advised to prepare for trial proceedings with or without rulings on filed motions. This development underscores the challenges faced by the judiciary in managing high-stakes litigation involving major corporations.

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