LONDON (Reuters) - Google parent Alphabet has urged a London tribunal to block a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, in the latest case to ...
London's Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled that Alphabet Inc. must face a £13.6 billion ($17 billion) lawsuit over alleged ...
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The lawsuit, which seeks damages on behalf of publishers of websites and apps based in the United Kingdom, is the latest case ...
Alphabet, Google's parent company, must face a $17.4 billion lawsuit for allegedly abusing its dominance in the online ...
Alphabet's Google has preemptively paid damages to the U.S. government, an unusual move aimed at avoiding a jury trial in the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit over its digital advertising ...
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This is the second lawsuit filed by Rumble against Google, with the first accusing the search engine operator of favoring itself and another of its properties – YouTube – in its search results.
Elvis Presley’s granddaughter is suing to stop a foreclosure sale of the late singer’s historic Memphis home, Graceland, scheduled this week, alleging fraud and saying the purported company ...
, opens new tab has urged a London tribunal to block a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market, in the latest case to focus on the search giant's ...