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Pro Hac Vice Counsel Added in United States v. Apple Inc. Litigation

24-cv-04055 Filed
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In United States v. Apple Inc., a notice was filed indicating that counsel has been admitted pro hac vice, allowing an out-of-state attorney to participate in the litigation. This procedural update reflects ongoing legal representation developments in the case.

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  • Civil litigation
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Other April 14, 2026

2:24-cv-04055 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. APPLE INC.

In the ongoing lawsuit United States v. Apple Inc., a new lawyer who is not licensed in the court's state has been officially allowed to participate in the case through a process called Pro Hac Vice. This means the lawyer can represent a party temporarily despite not being locally licensed. It matters because it allows the case to benefit from specialized legal expertise that might not be available locally.

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