Judge Blasts Google Over Legal Chief's 2008 'Communication With Care' Memo
The judge presiding over a Justice Department suit alleging Google has an illegal monopoly over ad technology said the memo instructing employees to use history-off mode when discussing litigation may have led to the intentional destruction of evidence.
August 29, 2024 at 07:49 PM
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General Counsel and In House CounselThe original version of this story was published on Corporate Counsel
Longtime Google legal chief Kent Walker came in for a kicking this week at a hearing in federal court in Virginia that was a lead-up to a bench trial over whether the company's ad tech business is an illegal monopoly.
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