GT Advanced, which struck an agreement last year
to supply sapphire for Apple's iPhone and other mobile devices,
filed for bankruptcy on Monday.
In Thursday's ruling, U.S. Judge Henry Boroff said GT Advanced
should provide any reasonable information as part of the case,
"except that in the event that any such information relates to
the details of the debtors’ business relationship with Apple."
In such cases, the information must first be disclosed to
Apple's lawyers at least three days beforehand, during which
time the iPhone maker can move to block such disclosure, Boroff
wrote in the ruling.
(Reporting by Edwin Chan; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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