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Google acknowledges 'misjudgment' in discovery issue over US Chrome privacy case, but says conduct not sanctionable

( April 16, 2022, 00:32 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google asked a US judge in Silicon Valley to avoid hitting it with sanctions for intervening in the process of accounting firm Ernst & Young producing discovery documents in a privacy case involving its Chrome browser. "Regardless, with the benefit of hindsight, Google should have sought guidance from the Court as soon as it realized that EY had identified such a large number of nonresponsive documents," Google said in a court filing about its involvement in vetting those documents. "That it did not was a misjudgment, but not a sanctionable one."See attached document....

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