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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. GOOGLE LLC
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1:20-cv-03010
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- MoloLamken
- Zelle LLP
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Dechert LLP
- Ropes & Gray
- Lewis & Llewellyn
- Holland & Knight
- Baker Botts
- Freshfields
- WalterKipling
- Bondurant Mixson
- Cozmyk Law Offices
- King & Spalding
- McCune Law
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- Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
- Patterson Belknap
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- Davis Polk
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- Larson LLP
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- Clifford Chance
- Troutman
- Aegis Law Group
- Kellogg Hansen
- Shook Hardy
- Capes Sokol
- Orrick Herrington
- Wilson Sonsini
- Crowell & Moring
- Latham & Watkins
- White & Case
Companies
- Group M Worldwide LLC
- News Corp.
- American Antitrust Institute
- Anthropic PBC
- Apple Inc.
- Yahoo Inc.
- Motorola Mobility LLC
- American Economic Liberties Project
- The Home Depot Inc.
- Google LLC
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Microsoft Corp.
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Digital Content Next
- T-Mobile US Inc.
- adMarketplace Inc.
- DuckDuckGo Inc.
- EE Ltd.
- Booking Holdings Inc.
- Yelp Inc.
- Comcast Corp.
- Sonos Inc.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
- Oracle Corp.
- AT&T Inc.
Government Agencies
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- State of Nevada
- State of Tennessee
- State of Maryland
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Commonwealth of Kentucky
- State of Indiana
- State of Michigan
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November 26, 2024
Google Search Judge Says AI Will Affect Remedy Phase
The judge overseeing the government's search monopolization case against Google suggested Tuesday in D.C. federal court that artificial intelligence is shifting the market and will likely play a role in the remedies the court imposes on Google for allegedly violating antitrust law.
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November 21, 2024
DOJ Search Fixes Would Remake Google, Break Off Chrome
To give rival search engines a fighting chance against Google's illegal monopoly and its massive data and structural advantages, the Justice Department asked a D.C. federal judge Wednesday for sweeping changes that would divest the Chrome browser, open up Android devices and guarantee access to underlying search data.
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November 21, 2024
DOJ Urges Chrome, Android Sales In Google Case
The U.S. Department of Justice late Wednesday formally asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to order a range of steps to end Google's monopolization of general search services and the text ads shown alongside search results, most notably by forcing the company to spin off the Chrome browser.
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October 22, 2024
DOJ Wants Google's AI Search Docs, Apple Entry Thoughts
An expansive look into Google's artificial intelligence pipeline and the prospects of Apple entering into the search market are top of mind for the Justice Department as it pursues remedies meant to address the online giant's illegal monopolization of search, according to a D.C. federal court filing Monday.
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October 09, 2024
DOJ Offers Menu Of Options For Google Search Fix
An outline of potential fixes lodged Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice in the search monopolization case against Google ranges from a ban on the default search engine pacts at the heart of the case to the forced sale of its Android operating system or other business units.
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September 06, 2024
DOJ Must Give Google 'Something Concrete' On Search Fixes
The Justice Department cannot wait until February to propose remedies meant to address Google's default contract exclusionary thumb on the scales of online search, a D.C. federal judge told the agency during a hearing Friday, adding that the government needs to put a definitive proposal on the table much sooner.
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September 05, 2024
Google Wants To Know Now What Search Fixes DOJ Will Seek
The U.S. Department of Justice and Google are offering a D.C. federal judge opposing views about how the remedy phase should go in the search monopolization case, with Google pressing to know as soon as possible what enforcers will be asking for.
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August 07, 2024
Google 'May Not Be So Lucky' Next Time Over Chat Deletions
Google's stunning antitrust loss in D.C. federal court Monday dealt another blow against its policies of letting internal chats delete automatically, and it came with a callout of its practice of training employees to avoid competition law "buzzwords."
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August 06, 2024
4 Takeaways From Landmark Google Search Ruling
A landmark ruling in D.C. federal court Monday found that Google illegally maintains its search engine monopoly, and experts say the case could have broad implications for the company as well as the wider internet and shows how existing antitrust laws can apply to modern technology.
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August 05, 2024
Google Abused Monopoly Over Search Market, Court Finds
A D.C. federal judge ruled on Monday that Google is a monopolist in the general search market and has violated antitrust law by paying billions of dollars to make its search engine the default on devices made by Apple, Samsung and others.