Google Search Antitrust Suit Narrowed By Federal Judge Ahead of September Trial
August 04 2023 - 02:56PM
Dow Jones News
By Jan Wolfe and Miles Kruppa
A federal judge narrowed a major antitrust case against
Alphabet's Google ahead of a trial that is slated to begin next
month, rejecting an argument made by a bipartisanship group of 38
state attorneys general who sued the tech giant in 2020 over its
search dominance.
In a decision unsealed on Friday, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta
rejected a legal theory pushed by the state AGs in their Dec. 2020
lawsuit. But he allowed the Justice Department and the state AGs to
make other arguments during the non-jury trial he will oversee
starting in September.
Google handles about 90% of search-engine queries worldwide. The
Justice Department sued Google in October 2020, alleging that the
search giant maintains a monopoly "through exclusionary
distribution agreements that steer billions of search queries to
Google each day," including contracts that make Google the default
search engine on Apple's Safari browser and Mozilla's Firefox
browser.
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 04, 2023 14:41 ET (18:41 GMT)
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