WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta peppered the Justice Department and Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) , opens new tab Google with questions during the first day of closing ...
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 ...
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 accused of breaking the law ...
Google continues to dispute liability and welcomes a full resolution by this court of all remaining claims in the complaint,” ...
The US witnessed one of the largest tech trials in history last year. The trial started back in September, and the main part of it ended in November. What was left in the trial were closing ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - Google and the U.S. Justice Department wrapped up closing arguments on Friday over claims that the Alphabet (GOOGL.O) , opens new tab unit has unlawfully dominated ...
A landmark antitrust trial between the Department of Justice and Google is coming to an end. The tech giant is accused of monopolizing the internet search market, sidelining competitors and ...
Lawyers for the US government and Google are presenting closing arguments in the largest US antitrust case in years this week. US District Judge Amit Mehta is set to issue a ruling in the late ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google is tried to confront the latest in a succession of legal attacks on its digital empire on Thursday as federal judge began to address anticompetitive practices in the app market ...
While Google's decision to invest in mobile search early is arguably not anticompetitive, the US government, says that it 'doesn't mean Google gets to monopolize this market forever' US District ...