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Google says it’s on schedule with document production in US DOJ search monopolization case

By Michael Acton ( June 29, 2021, 17:19 GMT | Insight) -- Google has met its benchmarks for document production this month in the US search monopolization case brought by the Department of Justice and state attorneys general, and is tracking down two employees who no longer work at the company but could face depositions in August, a lawyer for the company said. Google counsel John Schmidtlein also told US District Judge Amit Mehta of the District of Columbia that the company may seek to depose DOJ staff in the future, but that for the moment it’s focused on securing information from third parties.Google has met its benchmarks for document production this month in the US search monopolization case brought by the Department of Justice and state attorneys general, and is tracking down two employees who no longer work at the company but could face depositions in August, a lawyer for the company said today....

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