Apple v. Pepper: When Can a Private Individual Sue for an Antitrust Violation?

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Private individuals are allowed to file antitrust suits against corporations. However, it is not always clear what sort of relationship must be the basis of a legitimate complaint. In Apple v. Pepper, the Supreme Court considered the question whether consumers could directly sue Apple for a surcharge on apps in the iPhone store, or whether only the app developers had the right to file such a suit.

Carol Szurkowski is an Associate at Covington & Burling LLP.
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