A California federal judge decided last week that a credit union class action antitrust lawsuit will move forward, which alleges tech giant Apple has unlawfully monopolized tap-and-pay mobile wallets for the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.
U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White in Oakland, Calif., denied Apple's motion to dismiss the lawsuit on three out of four legal claims made by the technology company. He ordered the lawsuit to be moved to a case management conference to schedule various legal proceedings, including a trial date.
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