Legal experts say the photocopy of a cashier’s check was definitely strange. But the DOJ took things to a weird place first.
s Google asked a judge to toss the Justice Department ... a market for the litigation but still failed to show that the tech giant controls at least 70% of it.
wireless carriers and other device makers but for a veritable pipeline of tech antitrust cases moving through the courts. Government attorneys in the case argue that Google maintained an illegal ...
Google has asked the court to ditch the Department of Justice’s ad tech antitrust case before trial. Google filed a motion in a Virginia federal court asking for this to happen. As a reminder ...
The tech giant wants a judge, not a jury, to decide whether it broke antitrust laws and monopolized the technology that ...
1:49 Tech Talk ... The antitrust case set to go before a jury in Alexandria, Virginia, in September is one of two major lawsuits the Justice Department has brought against Google.
Alphabet's Google in a court filing on Thursday is seeking a non-jury trial in the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit accusing ...
Google on Thursday ... decide whether it violated U.S. antitrust laws by building a monopoly on the technology that powers online advertising. To bolster its case, the tech giant wrote a ...
In an effort to avoid trial by jury, Google says it has tendered a cashier's check to the U.S. government for triple damages ...
Alphabet's Google has preemptively paid damages to the U.S. government, an unusual move aimed at avoiding a jury trial in the ...