The State Of Texas, et al v. Google, LLC

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. February 28, 2023

    States Want Google Suit Back In Texas Due To New Venue Law

    Empowered by a new federal law that gives state enforcers the right to prevent their antitrust lawsuits from being transferred to other districts, a Texas-led coalition accusing Google of monopolizing ad tech moved to transfer the case back from New York to Texas where it was first filed.

  4. February 24, 2023

    Google Says AGs Can't Tweak Consumer Law Claims Now

    The 14 state attorneys general suing Google for monopolizing the market for display advertising shouldn't get a fifth whack at crafting their state consumer protection claims, the tech behemoth has told a New York federal court.

  5. February 02, 2023

    Google Will Look To Move DOJ AdTech Case To NY

    Google told the New York federal court already overseeing antitrust litigation from state enforcers and private plaintiffs that it will ask to transfer a similar case recently filed by the U.S. Department of Justice from Virginia, so discovery for the cases can be coordinated.

  6. September 13, 2022

    Google Can't Yet Beat Bulk Of States' Ad Monopoly Claims

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss litigation brought by state-level enforcers accusing Google of monopolizing display advertising markets, finding that the states have plausibly alleged most of their antitrust claims against the tech company.

  7. March 22, 2022

    States Urge Court Not To Nix Google Display Ad Suit

    A contingent of state-level enforcers led by the Texas attorney general urged a federal court in New York on Tuesday not to toss their suit accusing Google of monopolizing display advertising markets, saying the tech giant needs to be held accountable for its anti-competitive conduct.

  8. January 21, 2022

    Google Says States' Ad Antitrust Suit Stifles 'Market Forces'

    Google accused antitrust watchdogs of bridling the free market on Friday as the data giant asked a New York federal judge to dismiss the bulk of 17 attorneys generals' claims that it monopolizes online display advertising.

  9. January 14, 2022

    Google Cut Secret Facebook Ad Deal, Unsealed Suit Claims

    A New York federal judge has unsealed formerly redacted portions of an antitrust suit filed by state enforcers led by Texas who accuse Google of monopolizing display advertising markets, revealing new details of allegations that the tech giant cut a secret anti-competitive deal with Facebook and manipulated ad exchanges to inflate prices.

  10. November 15, 2021

    State AGs Update Google Display Ad Monopoly Case

    State-level enforcers led by the Texas Attorney General's Office filed an updated version of their case accusing Google of monopolizing display advertising markets, adding details and adjusting the specific markets allegedly impacted by the tech giant's activity.

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