The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is intensifying its legal battle against Google with multiple legal actions concerning anticompetitive practices in the digital advertising market. Recently, the DOJ scheduled an oral ruling for its landmark antitrust lawsuit against Google at 3pm this Thursday, coinciding closely with Google's earnings call. Additionally, the DOJ asked a federal judge on Wednesday to file a statement of interest in a Texas-led lawsuit accusing Google of similar anticompetitive behavior. Google has responded by filing a motion for summary judgment in a federal court in Virginia, arguing that the DOJ's allegations exceed the scope of antitrust laws.
Google filed a motion for summary judgment in a case by the US government accusing it of anticompetitive practices in the online advertising marketplace. Google argued the DOJ’s case went ‘beyond the boundaries of antitrust law’ https://t.co/VF1xt1Q6r3 https://t.co/j1UeztnRjd
⚠️ GOOGLE FILES MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN U.S. AD TECH CASE Full Story → https://t.co/jfpWNji3cl Alphabet Inc's Google on Friday asked a federal court in Virginia to reject a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the advertising and search company of anticompetitive practices…
Google and the DOJ are due to file their summary judgment court papers in the government’s lawsuit accusing the tech giant of abusing its power in the digital advertising market. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/tPd4HcaOFI https://t.co/Nt8ZIlDxq5
The U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal judge Wednesday for permission to file a statement of interest in a Texas-led lawsuit accusing Google of anticompetitive conduct in the display advertising market. https://t.co/EkbYaDN7Vo https://t.co/LXzjN1jrJn
Wow. Interesting. This is the Court scheduling an oral ruling in US DOJ landmark antitrust lawsuit against Google at 3pm this Thursday - just ninety minutes before Google’s earnings call. 👀 https://t.co/tIHrPdRoVx https://t.co/XnrKUr6t3w