Top Legal Firm Kirkland & Ellis to Defend Apple in Government's Antitrust Suit

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25/03/2024 20h25

In a landmark case that could have far-reaching implications for the tech industry, the Department of Justice has recently filed a suit against Apple, accusing the company of monopolistic practices in the smartphone market. To counter these antitrust claims, Apple has enlisted the help of the prestigious law firm Kirkland & Ellis, known for its expertise and track record of success.

Kirkland & Ellis, ranked as the number one firm in the Am Law 100 and globally, will be representing Apple in this high-stakes legal battle. The team assigned to the case comprises top-notch litigators and an antitrust specialist, who are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the lawsuit.

Leading the charge for Apple is Craig Primis, an accomplished litigation partner who was honored with The American Lawyer's coveted 2023 Litigator of the Year Award. Primis has an impressive history of securing victories, including successfully defending UnitedHealth Group against a DOJ antitrust challenge in a multi-billion dollar acquisition deal with Change Healthcare.

Joining Primis are two other skilled litigation partners, Devora Allon and Winn Allen. Their collective experience and expertise in handling complex legal matters will be instrumental in Apple's defense. The team is further bolstered by the addition of antitrust partner Matt Reilly, who brings in-depth knowledge and a deep understanding of antitrust regulations.

Apple has firmly refuted the allegations leveled against it, claiming that the government's suit is factually and legally incorrect. Now, the illustrious team at Kirkland & Ellis faces the task of unraveling the antitrust claims and guiding Apple through the legal maze.

This high-profile case not only showcases the significance of the lawsuit against Apple but also highlights the reputation and capabilities of Kirkland & Ellis as the go-to firm for major corporations grappling with complex legal challenges.

As both sides gear up for what is expected to be a hard-fought legal battle, all eyes will be on the courtroom as the fate of Apple in the smartphone market hangs in the balance.

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