KEY POINTS
  • Google now faces its third government antitrust lawsuit in less than two months, this time from a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general.
  • The Justice Department filed suit against Google in October alongside 11 Republican state attorneys general.
  • The new lawsuit comes about a week after many of the same states sued Facebook in a coalition of 48 attorneys general led by New York's Letitia James.

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Google now faces its third government antitrust lawsuit in less than two months, this time from a bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general.

A group of 38 states and territories took part in the lawsuit, which claims Google illegally maintained a monopoly in general search and search advertising through anticompetitive conduct and contracts. Members of the executive committee leading the states include Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and Utah.

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