Mar 082013
 
 March 8, 2013  Posted by  Breaches, Business, Court

Joel Rosenblatt reports:

Apple Inc. (AAPL) lost its bid to dismiss a privacy lawsuit claiming the company improperly collected and shared customers’ personal information after a judge ruled the iPhone maker violated an order to turn over documents.

U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh said in a ruling that she was “disturbed” to learn that in its court filings seeking dismissal of the case, Apple relied on documents that it was required, and failed, to disclose to lawyers for the customers.

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