Legal experts say the photocopy of a cashier’s check was definitely strange. But the DOJ took things to a weird place first.
The tech giant wants a judge, not a jury, to decide whether it broke antitrust laws and monopolized the technology that ...
Alphabet's Google in a court filing on Thursday is seeking a non-jury trial in the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit accusing ...
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 ...
Additionally, the DOJ "separately" requested a jury trial—which Google flagged as "unusual" for an antitrust trial—because it ...
Google argues it would be unprecedented for a jury to decide a federal antitrust trial and that ad tech is too complicated ...
Rumble is seeking up to $1bn in damages in court and claims Google's anticompetitive practices have impacted Rumble's success ...
YouTube rival Rumble has filed a lawsuit against Google and its parent Alphabet, asking for $1 billion in damages from the ...
Alphabet's Google has preemptively paid damages to the U.S. government, an unusual move aimed at avoiding a jury trial in the ...
Google maintains a 90% market share in search. Its alleged monopoly led to a landmark lawsuit by the federal government ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google's preeminence as an internet search engine is an illegal monopoly propped up by more than $20 billion spent each year by the tech giant to lock out competition, Justice ...
Google wants judge, not jury, decide upcoming antitrust case in Virginia ...