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        <title><![CDATA[Google will likely be hit with federal and state antitrust lawsuits]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Federal and state authorities are mulling antitrust lawsuits against Google after investigating the tech giant&#8217;s dominance of online advertising, reports say.</p><p>The US Department of Justice could sue Google as soon as this summer, while a group of state attorneys general separately probing the company may bring their own case by the fall, according to multiple reports.</p><p>The lawsuits would come roughly a year after the authorities launched their <strong>respective</strong> <strong>investigations</strong> of Google &#8212; amid concerns about the company squashing competition.</p><p>&#8220;Our antitrust investigation into Google has not been slowed down by the coronavirus pandemic,&#8221; Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, who is spearheading the state-level probe, said in a statement. &#8220;We hope to have the investigation wrapped up by fall. If we determine that filing is merited, we will go to court soon after that.&#8221;</p><p>While the state AGs have largely focused on Google&#8217;s advertising business, the Justice Department has expanded its probe to examine concerns about the dominance of its internet search segment, <strong>according to The Wall Street Journal</strong>, which first reported Friday on the likelihood of legal action.</p><p>It&#8217;s uncertain whether the states will bring their own suit or join the feds&#8217; case once it&#8217;s underway, the paper reported. Federal and state authorities started <strong>sharing information</strong> about their probes earlier this year.</p><p>Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday morning, but the company told other outlets that it is continuing to work with investigators.</p><p>&#8220;Our focus is firmly on providing services that help consumers, support thousands of businesses and enable increased choice and competition,&#8221; Google spokeswoman Julie Tarallo McAlister <strong>told The Washington Post</strong>.</p><p>The Federal Trade Commission closed an antitrust probe of Google in 2013 without bringing a lawsuit. But European Union officials slapped the California-based giant with a <strong>$5 billion fine</strong> in 2018 for anti-competitive behavior related to its Android operating system for smartphones.</p><p>The House Judiciary Committee has also launched an investigation of competition in digital markets that has focused on Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook.</p><p>Shares in Google parent company Alphabet were down 0.5 percent at $1,366.00 in pre-market trading just before 9 a.m. Monday.</p><p><em>With Post wires</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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