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US DOJ, states file reply supporting bid to enforce order compelling Google to produce remedy feasibility submissions to EU

( July 1, 2025, 14:28 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Department of Justice and state plaintiffs filed a reply in support of a motion to enforce an order to compel Google to produce its remedy feasibility submissions to the European Commission in a monopolization case, saying Google’s attempts to minimize the impact of its redactions are misleading. “To date, plaintiffs have taken depositions of four Google employees as part of discovery for the remedies hearing. Google has forced plaintiffs to take these depositions with an incomplete documentary record and with extensive redactions that undermine plaintiffs’ ability to examine, and impeach as required, Google’s employees on Google’s internal divestiture analyses,” the DOJ said.See attached file. ...

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