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Google Faces Antitrust Litigation Surge as Ad Tech Remedies Trial Nears
Litigators have hit Google with a recent surge of antitrust lawsuits following U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia's liability decision ruling Google unlawfully ... Read More
Google Sued by Advertising Exchange Over Monopoly Violations
Alphabet Inc.’s Google was sued by advertising exchange PubMatic Inc., which is seeking billions of dollars over its claim that the search giant has illegally monopolized the ad technology market. Read More
The Government Just Walloped Google. That’s Good Business.
Curbing Google is an overdue return to the government’s longtime role in encouraging competition among tech companies. Read More
Did Google Just Get Spared? Investors Think So.
The nuclear option for addressing the tech giant’s search dominance — a break-up — is off the table. That’s lifting Big Tech stocks. Read More
PubMatic sues Google over ad-tech monopoly claims
Ad exchange PubMatic has sued Google seeking billions over allegations of monopolization of the ad-tech market. Read More
What a Ruling to Fix Google’s Search Monopoly Means for the Company

The judge’s decision positions Google to keep its search business running largely without interruption. By Tripp Mickle and Cecilia Kang Tripp Mickle reports on tech from San Francisco. Cecilia Kang ... Read More
Google holds on to Chrome browser: What to know

(The Hill) — Google scored a much-needed win Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the tech giant could hold on to its Chrome browser, rejecting the wide-ranging penalties proposed by the Department of ... Read More
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