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The State Of Texas, et al V Google, LLC
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4:20-cv-00957
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June 23, 2023
Google Asks 2nd Circ. To Flip Ad Tech Venue Transfer
Google has asked the Second Circuit to reverse a U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation decision separating a state-led enforcement action from an MDL accusing the company of monopolizing key advertising technology, saying the panel read a new law incorrectly.
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June 14, 2023
AGs Want Google Ad Tech Venue Fight Sped Up At JPML
A group of state attorneys general told the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to speed up consideration of whether their claims alleging Google monopolizes online display advertising should be returned to Texas.
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June 12, 2023
Google Appealing Ad Tech Transfer To 2nd Circ.
Google asked the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Monday to hold off sending a case from state enforcers accusing the company of monopolizing online display advertising to Texas while it appeals the transfer to the Second Circuit.
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June 08, 2023
Back In Texas, AGs Eye 2024 Google Ad Tech Trial
Days after the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation sent them back to Texas federal court where they first filed, a coalition of state attorneys general alleging Google has maintained an online display advertising monopoly on Thursday moved to get the ball rolling with an "expeditious trial date" sometime next year.
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June 05, 2023
JPML Sends States' Google Ad Tech Case Back To Texas
Litigation brought by state-level enforcers accusing Google of building an online display advertising monopoly belongs back in Texas federal court, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ruled Monday, saying a provision in the federal year-end appropriations bill curtailed the inclusion of state-led antitrust suits in multidistrict litigation.
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March 30, 2023
States Reaffirm Bid To Return Google Ad Tech Case To Texas
A coalition of state-level enforcers on Thursday reaffirmed a push to take their suit accusing Google of building an online display advertising monopoly back to Texas, contending that the tech giant's effort to keep the case in multidistrict litigation ignores well-settled court precedent.
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March 23, 2023
Google Fights Bid To Move AG's Ad Tech Case Back To Texas
Google is pushing back against efforts from state-level enforcers to get their case accusing it of monopolizing the online display advertising market transferred out of multidistrict litigation and back to Texas, arguing a new law that enforcers cite does not apply retroactively.
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February 03, 2023
Google's Antitrust Trouble Is Piling Up
The U.S. Department of Justice's Jan. 24 suit seeking to break up Google's advertising business adds to a mountain of antitrust litigation already targeting the tech giant. In addition to federal enforcement, Google is also facing cases from dozens of state-level enforcers, as well as from developers, advertisers and consumers, all accusing it of monopolizing various digital markets.
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September 02, 2021
Dems Call For Criminal Inquiry Into Google-Facebook Ad Deal
Democratic U.S. senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal urged the U.S. Department of Justice to open its own investigation into 'Jedi Blue,' a 2018 agreement between Google and Facebook that allegedly sought to kill competitive bidding for advertising space.
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August 05, 2021
Texas Drops Some Google Damages Claims To Avoid Transfer
The Texas-led coalition of attorneys general accusing Google of monopolizing the display advertising market moved Wednesday to drop the only antitrust damages claims that the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation could use to combine the enforcer case with private proposed class actions for trial.