News emerged late last week that the FTC was preparing to issue subpoenas to Google as part of an antitrust investigation of the Mountain View, Calif.-based company, which operates the Internet’s leading search engine.

But some competitors, most notably software giant Microsoft and its lawyers from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, claim that Google is unfairly pressing its advantage in its search and Web advertising businesses with anticompetitive behavior.

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