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Google returned to federal court Friday to fend off the U.S. Justice Department's attempt to topple its internet empire.
Federal judge Amit Mehta on Monday ruled in favor of the US Department of Justice that the contracts Google uses to secure that position violate fair competition laws. Now Mehta must decide what ...
He was raised in Reisterstown, Maryland, and attended Georgetown University ... On July 8, US District Judge for the District of Columbia Amit Mehta handed down an important and groundbreaking ...
WASHINGTON — A Maryland man who was working for the ... Obest appeared before U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta late last month for a bench trial. On Friday, Mehta convicted Obest on two felony ...
Federal Judge Amit Mehta ruled in August that Google had maintained an illegal search-engine monopoly by paying web browsers and device manufacturers to be featured by default, even as he ...
It's a process that may take years to unfold as Google appeals the landmark decision issued Monday by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta. And with that kind of time frame looming, the forces of ...
Judge Amit Mehta agreed, but with some paradoxical findings. As a preliminary problem, the judge narrowly defined the market in which Google allegedly boasts a monopoly as “general search text ...
After ruling for DOJ last summer, Judge Amit Mehta is now holding hearings on remedies. DOJ wants the judge to break up Google and hamstring the search giant in the artificial intelligence race.