Never get between an Apple antitrust monitor and his per diemTempers flared and motions flew when Apple balked at $138,432 for two weeks work.
<p>FORTUNE -- My colleague Roger Parloff has posted a fascinating back-channel account of the rapidly deteriorating relations between Apple (AAPL) and Michael Bromwich, its court-appointed e-book antitrust monitor.</p>
<p>The trigger, as it so often is, was money.</p>
<p>"On October 24," Parloff reports, "Apple liaison [Kyle] Andeer angered Bromwich by sending him an email questioning Bromwich's proposed $1,100 hourly fee and
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Never get between an Apple antitrust monitor and his per diem