UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. GOOGLE LLC
Case Number:
1:20-cv-03010
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Firms
- McCune Law
- Patterson Belknap
- Ropes & Gray
- McDermott Will & Schulte
- MoloLamken
- Lewis & Llewellyn
- Baker Botts
- Zelle LLP
- Foley & Lardner
- WalterKipling
- Capes Sokol
- Bondurant Mixson
- Cozmyk Law Offices
- Wilson Sonsini
- Clifford Chance
- King & Spalding
- Gibson Dunn
- Davis Polk
- Skadden Arps
- Holland & Knight
- Troutman
- Venable LLP
- LeGrand Law
- Munger Tolles
- Williams & Connolly
- Cohen & Gresser
- Morrison & Foerster
- Weil Gotshal
- Greenstein DeLorme
- Hueston Hennigan
- Riker Danzig
- Shook Hardy
- Freshfields
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Alioto Law Firm
- Lichten & Liss Riordan
- Larson LLP
- Cravath Swaine
- Aegis Law Group
- Kellogg Hansen
- Baker McKenzie
- Dechert LLP
- Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
- Crowell & Moring
- Brownstein Hyatt
- Orrick Herrington
- Latham & Watkins
- Milbank LLP
- White & Case
Companies
- Group M Worldwide LLC
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- News Corp.
- American Antitrust Institute
- Anthropic PBC
- The Home Depot Inc.
- Apple Inc.
- Digital Content Next
- Mozilla Corp.
- Motorola Mobility LLC
- Google LLC
- American Economic Liberties Project
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- adMarketplace Inc.
- DuckDuckGo Inc.
- Microsoft Corp.
- EE Ltd.
- ACT Corp
- Booking Holdings Inc.
- Yelp Inc.
- Computer & Communications Industry Association
- T-Mobile US Inc.
- AT&T Inc.
- Chamber of Progress
- Sonos Inc.
- Oracle Corp.
- Verizon Communications Inc.
- Yahoo Inc.
- ACT The App Association
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Comcast Corp.
Government Agencies
- State of Maryland
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- State of Michigan
- State of Indiana
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- State of Tennessee
- State of Nevada
- Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Federal Trade Commission
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October 19, 2023
Google Search Incredibly Important To Expedia, Judge Told
A former executive for travel company Expedia told the judge overseeing the government's monopolization trial against Google in D.C. federal court on Thursday that there's no substitute for the traffic it gets from the tech giant's search engine.
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October 18, 2023
User Scale Not 'The Whole Story,' Google VP Says
A Google executive pushed back Wednesday on U.S. Department of Justice arguments that the search engine's user scale offers it a crucial, and essentially insurmountable, advantage over rivals, testifying in the D.C. federal court monopolization trial that user data is just one, increasingly less important, part of the quality puzzle.
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October 17, 2023
Google Quality 'Not The Only Factor,' Judge Told
The Justice Department's lead economics expert for its monopolization case over the contracts making Google the default search engine on every iPhone, Mac, Android device and Firefox browser defended his analysis Tuesday, arguing that while Google wins those contracts partly on its quality, that's not the only reason.
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October 16, 2023
Google Judge: 'Not Clear' Market Shares Shift With Defaults
The D.C. federal judge weighing the fate of the contracts that make Google the default search engine on every iPhone, Mac, Android device and Firefox browser pushed back Monday on U.S. Department of Justice assertions that leveling the playfield would enable rivals to pick up more users.
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October 16, 2023
Media Cos. Say Even More Access Needed In Google Search
The New York Times, with support from Law360 and other media outlets, is asking the judge overseeing the Google search monopolization case to allow more access to trial exhibits and testimony, saying the court's efforts to ensure public access are still falling short.
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October 13, 2023
Google Judge Weighs Secrecy, Openness Without Crystal Ball
DuckDuckGo's bid to become Apple's privacy-mode search engine is among several details that have spilled into the light in the Justice Department's case against Google's alleged search monopoly as the presiding judge allows fewer confidential sessions.
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October 12, 2023
Judge Told Google's Search Ad Changes Hurt Advertisers
A digital marketing expert on Thursday told the D.C. federal judge overseeing the government's case accusing Google of monopolizing the search and search ad markets that changes Google made to the way ads are placed and reported have raised prices for advertisers.
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October 11, 2023
Exec Says Booking.com Needs Google Search To Stay Alive
An executive for Booking.com told a D.C. federal court Wednesday the travel site would not be able to stay in business without the traffic it gets from Google search ads, supporting the government's allegations that Google monopolizes the search and search ad markets.
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October 10, 2023
Court Hears Apple Has Flexibility In Deals With Google
A Google executive said Tuesday during the government's search monopolization trial that Apple has flexibility in its revenue sharing agreements for Google search, but still asks for more during negotiations.
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October 06, 2023
Google 'Very Aware' It Can Hike Ad Prices, Judge Told
Google's own documents demonstrate the company knows its power to increase search advertising prices without driving away advertisers, an MIT economics professor told a D.C. federal judge Friday in the trial on Justice Department claims that Google illegally monopolizes online search.