By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday weighed Apple Inc's latest bid to disqualify a court-appointed antitrust monitor whose activities one judge sharply questioned. Members of the three-judge 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York heard arguments focused on the actions of Michael Bromwich, who was appointed as monitor after Apple was found liable for conspiring with publishers to raise e-book prices. Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs focused on Bromwich's push to have the iPad maker's leadership speak with him without lawyers present, saying it implied "things may not go well" unless executives met without counsel present. Apple previously also objected to Bromwich's fees, initially $1,100 an hour before being reduced to an undisclosed amount.
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