"DOJ's Antitrust Suit Targets Apple's iPhone Monopoly Nightmare"

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The Department of Justice's decision to file its antitrust lawsuit against Apple in New Jersey may be influenced by the Third Circuit's favorable law for plaintiffs on monopolization issues, as evidenced by the DOJ's previous victory in a similar case against dental supply company Dentsply. The DOJ's case against Apple is built on principles established in its antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft, and the choice of New Jersey as the venue may also be related to the presence of Samsung, a meaningful competitor to Apple, whose US headquarters are located in the district.
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