The Rundown: How Google is sizing up to the DOJ in its ad tech antitrust trial
Google tables proposals to Judge Brinkema, arguing the DOJ’s push for divestiture is unviable ahead of the September 22 remedy phase.

Participants in the Google antitrust trial are entering the final furlong, with Google on Monday (May 19) countering the Justice Department’s remedy proposals after Justice Leonie Brinkema ruled its ad tech stack a monopoly last month.
Of course, Google’s advocates will point out how the DOJ only won two of the charges it brought against its ad tech stack in the April 17 ruling, using this point to undermine government lawyers’ push for a forced breakup.
Specifically, the court ruled that Google illegally monopolized the publisher ad server and ad exchange markets and unlawfully combined those two services.
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