Berger Montague Named Co-lead Counsel for Indirect Purchasers in Apple Monopolization case
PHILADELPHIA – Berger Montague, a national plaintiffs’ law firm, is pleased to announce that it has been named co-lead counsel on behalf of the indirect purchasers In Re: Apple Inc. Smartphone Antitrust Litigation. The case involves allegations that Apple monopolized the smartphone market by locking consumers into its ecosystem, resulting in reduced competition and higher prices.
“Apple’s anticompetitive behavior restricts consumers’ ability to switch from iPhones to competing phones and allows Apple to charge monopoly prices,” said Michael Dell’Angelo, Executive Shareholder and General Counsel of Berger Montague.
The Berger Montague team is led by Michael Dell’Angelo, and includes Shareholder Candice Enders, and Associate Taylor Hollinger.
Berger Montague is one of the nation’s preeminent law firms focusing on complex civil litigation, class actions, and mass torts in federal and state courts throughout the United States. The firm is active in the fields of antitrust, commercial litigation, consumer protection, defective products, environmental law, employment law, securities, and whistleblower cases, among many other practice areas. For more than 50 years, Berger Montague has played lead roles in precedent-setting cases and has recovered over $50 billion for its clients and the classes they have represented. Berger Montague is headquartered in Philadelphia and has offices in Chicago, Minneapolis, San Diego, San Francisco, Toronto, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, DE.