DOJ antitrust case goes to South Korea in latest evidence request from Apple
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Apple has turned to the Hague Conventions to request evidence from Samsung's South Korean parent company, after Samsung America refused to submit it. The move is part of the US Department of Justice's antitrust case against Apple, which alleges stifling competition. The case, filed in March 2024, has been ongoing with appeals and requests for dismissal, and the discovery process has been contentious, with both sides fighting over evidence, highlighting the complexity of the case.