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Google’s Antitrust Battle: Trial by Judge Beckons as Google Plays its Hand

In a twist to the ongoing antitrust saga, Google has maneuvered to secure a trial by judge rather than a jury for the Justice Department and eight states’ lawsuit alleging an adtech monopoly. This strategic move, set for fall, offers Google a measure of predictability compared to the uncertainty of a jury trial, potentially influencing the case’s outcome.

The government had initially pushed for a jury trial, a venue known for its unpredictability. However, Google’s submission of a $2.3 million cashier’s check, without admitting liability, aims to preclude any damages that might arise, effectively nudging the trial toward resolution without further financial ramifications.

US District Judge Leonie Brinkema has now set a bench trial for September 9th, marking the next phase in the legal showdown between Google and the government. Meanwhile, both parties await a ruling in their high-stakes search antitrust dispute, with the outcome poised to have far-reaching implications for the tech giant’s future.

Google’s Antitrust Battle: Trial by Judge Beckons as Google Plays its Hand

Google’s Antitrust Battle: Trial by Judge Beckons as Google Plays its Hand

In a twist to the ongoing antitrust saga, Google has maneuvered to secure a trial by judge rather than a jury for the Justice Department and eight states’ lawsuit alleging an adtech monopoly. This strategic move, set for fall, offers Google a measure of predictability compared to the uncertainty of a jury trial, potentially influencing the case’s outcome.

The government had initially pushed for a jury trial, a venue known for its unpredictability. However, Google’s submission of a $2.3 million cashier’s check, without admitting liability, aims to preclude any damages that might arise, effectively nudging the trial toward resolution without further financial ramifications.

US District Judge Leonie Brinkema has now set a bench trial for September 9th, marking the next phase in the legal showdown between Google and the government. Meanwhile, both parties await a ruling in their high-stakes search antitrust dispute, with the outcome poised to have far-reaching implications for the tech giant’s future.

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