The landmark monopoly trial between the U.S. Justice Department and Google comes to a finale this week. After a five-month hiatus, both sides will present closing arguments starting Thursday ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government will layout its antitrust case against Alphabet's Google in closing arguments on Thursday, wrapping up a trial in which the online search leader is ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Department of Justice reiterated its argument that Google has broken antitrust laws through exclusive, multi-billion-dollar deals to maintain a dominant position in the ...
The saga began last year when the Justice Department sued Google, accusing the tech giant of illegally monopolizing the ...
Google co-founders Sergey Brin, left, and Larry Page pose at company headquarters Jan.15, 2004, in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — The landmark antitrust trial over ...
The biggest antitrust trial of the century, targeting Google's search business, is drawing to a close while a second trial against the tech giant, focusing on advertising, is scheduled for later ...
Additionally, the DOJ "separately" requested a jury trial—which Google flagged as "unusual" for an antitrust trial—because it ...
An unusual document appeared last week in the docket for the Department of Justice’s second antimonopoly lawsuit against Google. It included a photocopy of a check that Google claimed was good ...
Google is confronting the latest in a succession of legal attacks on its digital empire on Thursday as a federal judge began ...
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Is Google an illegal monopoly that's thwarted rivals to remain on top or is it simply a beloved search engine? Now it's up to the judge to decide. The landmark monopoly trial between the U.S ...