Google’s lawyer, Schmidtlein ... still has a chance to avoid breaking the company apart. The post Google vs DOJ Antitrust ...
Top officials in the Justice Department’s antitrust division are trying to blunt an agency-wide reorganization plan from ...
In its final proposed remedy filing in the Google antitrust case, the Department of Justice reiterated that Google should ...
As part of the antitrust case filed more than four years ago, the Justice Department wants Google to divest its Chrome browser.
The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser and take other measures to address what a judge said was Google's illegal sea ...
The Justice Department partially backed plaintiffs in a price-fixing suit against MultiPlan Inc. on Wednesday, sharing the ...
Apple will not be able to intervene in an upcoming antitrust hearing that could affect its $20 billion annual search deal ...
The government is asking a court to force Google to sell its Chrome web browser after the company was found to have an illegal monopoly in search.
"Google’s illegal conduct has created an economic goliath, one that wreaks havoc over the marketplace to ensure that—no ...
The divestiture of Google Chrome is among remedies sought by the Justice Department's antitrust division in a proposal filed Friday, signed by acting assistant attorney general Omeed Assefi ...
UPDATE (March 10, 2025): Google still hopes Trump will provide help, so that it doesn’t have to sell Chrome. DOJ, on the flip side, still wants Google to follow through. Read more about the ...