Apple's e-book appeal: Toss out the verdict, or give us a new judgeJudge Cote's ruling, Apple says, mistook an "aikido move" for an antitrust conspiracy.
<p>FORTUNE --Apple (AAPL) pulled no punches in the 65-page brief it filed Tuesday, asking a higher court to overturn the controversial results of last year's e-book antitrust trial and placing blame for the outcome squarely on the shoulders of the judge who heard the case.</p>
<p>In Apple's view, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote was not only wrong about the law
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Apple's e-book appeal: Toss out the verdict, or give us a new judge