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    Judge rules Google will not face jury trial in US digital ads case By Reuters


    By Mike Scarcella

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Alphabet (NASDAQ:)’s Google will not face a jury trial over its alleged digital advertising dominance after the company wrote a check to the United States to cover monetary damages, a federal judge ruled on Friday.

    The U.S. Justice Department and a coalition of states sued the tech giant last year, claiming it was unlawfully monopolizing digital advertising and overcharging users. The jury trial would have been the first-ever in a civil antitrust case lodged by the Justice Department, Google said.

    Friday’s ruling by U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia means Google will face a non-jury trial in the lawsuit, which seeks primarily to break up its digital advertising business to allow for more competition.

    Google confirmed that Brinkema, who had previously scheduled a jury trial for September, had issued the ruling during a court hearing but declined to comment further on Friday.

    The company has denied wrongdoing and said it was not admitting liability by submitting a damages payment.

    A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment.

    Google said last month the government, which had initially claimed more than $100 million in damages, could not show more than $1 million in damages and wrote a check to cover the amount. The final amount has not been disclosed.

    Google had accused the federal government of manufacturing its monetary damages claim in order to ensure a jury trial, since non-monetary demands are heard by judges directly in antitrust cases.

    © Reuters. People walk next to a Google logo during a trade fair in Hannover Messe, in Hanover, Germany, April 22, 2024.  REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

    The Justice Department responded that it was open to resolving the money damages part of its case, but only if Google cut a larger check.

    “Google has fought hard to keep its anticompetitive conduct shielded from public view,” the government told Brinkema last month.


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