NEW YORK: Apple Inc on Monday lost its latest bid to put a court-appointed antitrust monitor on hold, after a federal appeals court rejected its argument that the monitor's work was causing it irreparable harm.
In a brief order, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said that monitor Michael Bromwichmay continue to examine Apple's antitrust compliance policies while the company pursues a broader appeal seeking to remove him altogether.
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