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

  1. October 22, 2021

    Google Charges 2-4 Times Its Ad Rivals, Monopoly Suit Says

    Google Inc. pulls in between 22% and 42% of the advertising money that flows through its system and charges two to four times what its closest advertising rivals charge, according to the unredacted version of a New York federal court antitrust complaint from 17 attorneys general unsealed Friday.

  2. October 18, 2021

    Most Of States' Google Ad Monopoly Complaint Unsealed

    A New York federal judge on Friday unsealed most of the amended Texas-led antitrust complaint challenging Google's display advertising practices, saying some Google employee names and contact information should be redacted but Google's internal revenue figures and an agreement with Facebook should not be afforded the same privacy.

  3. October 01, 2021

    Google Tees Up Bid To Dismiss Texas-Led Ad Monopoly Suit

    Google has asked a New York federal judge for permission to seek dismissal of the Texas-led antitrust suit challenging its display advertising practices, arguing that the state enforcers' recently amended "laundry list of complaints" cannot stay afloat because they remain "deeply flawed" and failed to show any violation of federal competition law.

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