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Corporate,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 23, 2020

Divided. Will conquer? Google faces 3 distinct challenges to its conduct

Time will tell whether the divided approach in the Google antitrust cases will work.

Patrick E. O’Shaughnessy

O'Shaughnessy Legal Counsel PC

Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Litigation

1255 Treat Blvd Ste 300
Walnut Creek , CA 94597

Email: patrick@oshaughnessylegal.com

UCLA School of Law

Patrick served as an honors trial attorney at U.S. DOJ's Antitrust Division in Washington, D.C. from 2001 to 2005.

Governments in the United States allocate resources to address competing priorities through both independent and collective action. Antitrust enforcement is one of those priorities, and an expensive one. So, while governments may pursue antitrust enforcement either independently or collectively, they customarily pursue it collectively to save resources for other priorities and improve their overall effectiveness. Many governments have broken from that custom recently,...

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