The State Of Texas, et al V Google, LLC
Case Number:
4:20-cv-00957
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Firms
- Ahmad Zavitsanos
- Axinn Veltrop
- Cooper & Kirk
- Dhillon Law Group
- Dugan Law Firm
- Freshfields
- Gibbs & Bruns
- Hausfeld LLP
- Jackson Walker LLP
- Keller Postman
- Lanier Law Firm
- Norton Rose
- Weil Gotshal
- Yetter Coleman
Companies
Government Agencies
- Commonwealth of Kentucky
- State of Indiana
- State of Nevada
- Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
- Texas General Land Office
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June 18, 2021
Louisiana AG Wants To Join Texas' Google Antitrust Suit
Louisiana's attorney general has asked a Texas federal judge to let the Pelican State join an antitrust lawsuit from multiple states over Google's display advertising practices, saying it shares the same complaints against the online search giant.
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June 04, 2021
Google Wants Texas Antitrust Case Included In MDL
Following a failed bid to transfer a suit led by the Texas Attorney General's Office to California, Google is pushing the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to centralize the suit in the Golden State with more than a dozen private cases alleging the tech giant monopolizes the display advertising market.
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May 21, 2021
States' Suit Against Google Staying Put In Texas
A Texas federal judge on Thursday night refused to send a Texas-led monopolization lawsuit against Google to California, rejecting the search giant's arguments that the case belongs with its private counterparts and that gathering evidence and witnesses in the Lone Star state would be more difficult.
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March 18, 2021
Google Judge Mulls Weight Of States' Choice In Transfer Bid
A federal judge pressed Google on Thursday to justify its bid to transfer a Texas-led monopolization lawsuit from the Lone Star State to California, questioning whether eliminating the risk of duplicative litigation alleging monopolization of the display advertising market warrants upending state enforcers' choice of venue.
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March 16, 2021
Several AGs Join Texas-Led Google Monopolization Case
Enforcers from several states and Puerto Rico have joined the Texas-led coalition accusing Google of monopolizing the market for display advertising, signing on to a new complaint that also adds allegations concerning Google's Chrome browser and Facebook's WhatsApp service.
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February 23, 2021
Google Blasts Texas-Led Digital Ad Monopolization Suit
Texas and the nine other states accusing Google of illegally manipulating the display advertising market built their case on "gerrymandered market definitions" and a lack of understanding of how the digital ad market works, the company says.
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February 10, 2021
Google Keeps Pushing To Move Texas AG Case To Calif.
Google continues pushing to transfer the monopolization case brought by state attorneys general targeting its display advertising business from Texas to California, arguing that the case is much more important to the Golden State.
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February 04, 2021
Lead Texas Atty In Google Suit Tells Team Not To Use Gmail
Attorneys representing the Texas-led coalition of attorneys general suing Google over its display advertising business are under orders from their lead counsel not to use Gmail for fear the company could somehow mine emails to its advantage.
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February 03, 2021
Google Offers 'No Proof' For Moving Texas Case, AGs Say
Attorneys general from 10 states assailed Google's bid to relocate their lawsuit targeting the tech giant's display advertising business, telling a Texas federal judge that there's no valid reason to move the case to the company's home state.
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January 20, 2021
Google Looks To Move Texas Ads Suit To Calif.
Google has asked the Texas federal court overseeing a lawsuit from 10 state attorneys general targeting the tech giant's display advertising business to transfer the case to the Northern District of California, where several cases brought by private plaintiffs against the company are pending.