A US federal judge ruled on Friday that an antitrust lawsuit brought by the US government against Google will be decided by a ...
A federal judge ruled that Alphabet Inc. will face a bench trial instead of a jury in the US Justice Department’s antitrust case alleging monopolization of the advertising technology market after the ...
Alphabet's Google will not face a jury trial over its alleged digital advertising dominance after the company paid $2.3 ...
Because non-monetary demands are heard by judges directly in antitrust cases, Google's payment means that it avoids a jury ...
Google avoids jury trial by paying $2.3 million to cover US government's claim of damages in an antitrust case, eliminating ...
Google has achieved its goal of avoiding a jury trial in one antitrust case after sending a $2.3 million check to the US ...
1:49 Tech Talk: Google to destroy ... whether it violated U.S. antitrust laws by building a monopoly on the technology that powers online advertising. To bolster its case, the tech giant wrote ...
Google has denied the allegations. As part of its effort to dismiss the case, Google sought records from the South Carolina agency about its use of advertising ... in the antitrust lawsuit against ...
A judge rather than a jury will decide whether Google violated federal antitrust laws by building a monopoly on the ...
Friday’s ruling by the US District Judge, Leonie Brinkema (in Alexandria, Virginia), means that Google will now face a ‘non-jury’ trial in the lawsuit. The lawsuit seeks primarily to break up its ...
Google on Thursday asked that a judge, rather than a jury, decide whether it violated U.S. antitrust laws ... that powers online advertising. To bolster its case, the tech giant wrote a ...
This week we brought TechCrunch’s own Rebecca Bellan onto the podcast to help us better understand Google’s search-related antitrust case that is ... they pay for those ads.