January 04, 2024
A Texas federal judge has suggested David T. Moran of Jackson Walker LLP as a special master to oversee potentially contentious discovery in an antitrust suit against Google from a coalition of conservative attorneys general headed to trial next year.
January 03, 2024
An antitrust suit accusing Google of monopolizing online advertising pursued by a Texas-led coalition of conservative attorneys general will go to trial next year, more than six months later than the court date requested by the states, according to a federal court order.
November 15, 2023
State enforcers accusing Google of monopolizing key digital advertising technology are asking for an August 2024 trial now that the case has been sent back to Texas, where it was originally filed, while Google asked to schedule trial in mid-2025.
October 04, 2023
A Second Circuit panel on Wednesday affirmed state enforcers' bid to return their suit accusing Google of monopolizing digital advertising technology to Texas, just one day after hearing oral arguments over Google's motion trying to avoid returning to the Lone Star State.
October 03, 2023
A Second Circuit panel pressed Google on Tuesday about why it would matter if a case from state enforcers accusing the tech giant of monopolizing advertising technology is transferred from New York to Texas.
August 16, 2023
State enforcers' "decision to drag their feet" belies any sense of urgency in asking the Second Circuit to unpause an antitrust case's transfer back to Texas and away from consolidated litigation over online advertising auction technology, Google told the appellate court Tuesday.
August 09, 2023
The Second Circuit on Wednesday temporarily paused an order that would separate a state-led enforcement action from multidistrict litigation accusing Google of monopolizing key advertising technology.
August 03, 2023
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation refused Thursday to pause its mandate sending Google back to Texas federal court to face attorneys general monopolization claims over its online advertising dominance, but permitted the search giant a little time to seek emergency relief to contest the mandate at the Second Circuit.
July 18, 2023
State attorneys general led by Texas urged the Second Circuit not to let Google upend a U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation decision separating their lawsuit from multidistrict litigation accusing the search giant of anticompetitively controlling online advertising space auctions.
June 23, 2023
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.