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Google tells US judge to dismiss third amended monopolization complaint from private plaintiffs

( November 6, 2024, 22:49 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google asked a California federal court to throw out a third amended complaint alleging that it monopolized the markets for general search services and general search text advertising via various distribution agreements. In its filing, Google said the private plaintiffs have failed "to remedy the lack of antitrust standing identified by the Court in its most recent dismissal order, and for that reason — among other independent deficiencies— the Court should dismiss this case with prejudice." Google added that the plaintiffs "have now had four opportunities to plead viable claims, and yet at no point have they established antitrust injury, let alone antitrust standing." ...

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