Google is currently embroiled in multiple legal challenges concerning its dominance in the online advertising market. In the U.S., Texas and other states are pressing for depositions from Google's co-founder Sergey Brin and CEO Sundar Pichai in a bipartisan antitrust lawsuit led by Attorneys General. This lawsuit accuses Google of illegally dominating the online advertising market. Concurrently, Google faces a significant legal battle in the UK, where it is accused in a mass lawsuit of abusing its market dominance, with potential damages amounting to $16.9 billion. The case, which has attracted widespread attention, is set to go to trial in September. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Justice has highlighted Google's monopolistic behavior in a trial where the tech giant's control over ad pricing was a focal point. Google is also fighting a $17 billion lawsuit in the UK over similar allegations.
Alphabet urged a London tribunal to block a mass lawsuit which accuses it of abusing its dominance in the online advertising market. The lawsuit seeks damages of up to $16.9 billion on behalf of publishers of websites and apps based in the UK https://t.co/7OT2fdyGTF https://t.co/riLdzvbjv3
Alphabet’s Google urged a US appeals court to force a South Carolina state agency to turn over internal records that it hopes to use to fend off claims that it unlawfully dominates the market for digital advertising https://t.co/dKraVloUGn @MikeScarcella https://t.co/wO7JmwMUAo
Google fights $17 bln UK lawsuit over adtech practices https://t.co/vaJZSIx8EM https://t.co/Gvm5pMDcHI