Judge Says Google Can't Keep Hiding Its Dealings During DOJ Antitrust Trial

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Judge Says Google Can't Keep Hiding Its Dealings During DOJ Antitrust Trial
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Previous documents showed Google told staff to avoid using language like 'bundle' which would make the company seem monopolistic.

The decision came down from Judge Amit Mehta who ruled that Google and third parties

who wind up mentioned in the sprawling antitrust suit have until 9 p.m. each day to object to new documents released as part of the ongoing suit.reported Mehta told both the DOJ and Google that they need to post opinions “as soon as it is reasonable to do so.” Bloomberg reported from the courtroom that the judge had acknowledged that “once it’s admitted into evidence, in fairness, it is a public document.” The awkwardness started over some presentations the DOJ referenced during testimony from Google VP of Finance“Google is able to ignore demand and focus on supply.”Roszak claimed those statements were “full of hyperbole and exaggeration,” according to Bloomberg.

On Monday, federal lawyers argued that they should be able to allow the public to access these pre-trial documents, in a joint submission “Google seeks to inject unnecessary, duplicative process to delay and further frustrate the public’s access to admitted exhibits.”For its part, Google asked for a 24-hour advance notice before any documents are released to ensure they’re properly redacted. The company claimed that the DOJ failed to redact info they promised would remain confidential.

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