DOJ, Google Sent 'Back To The Drawing Board' On Secret Info

By Bryan Koenig (December 2, 2020, 9:33 PM EST) -- Google and the U.S. Department of Justice must try again to jointly craft a protective order governing the agency's antitrust suit against the company after a D.C. federal judge on Wednesday found that the DOJ's proffered order was too broad and made it extremely difficult for in-house corporate counsel to participate in the case....

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