According to Reuters, Apple CEO Tim Cook will have to sit for a deposition in the US government's case against Apple regarding ebook price fixing.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote decided in favor of the Justice Department's request to have Cook on the stand. He will be made available for four hours on the day he's in the courtroom. In its request, the Justice Department argued that Cook likely had conversations with then-CEO Steve Jobs about ebooks.
Apple was opposed to having Cook take the stand, saying that his testimony would be "cumulative and duplicative," but Judge Cote apparently did not agree.