Google said Tuesday in Washington, D.C., the company is concerned confidential business information could be widely released without notice in the government’s antitrust enforcement action against AT&T.

Lawyers for Google filed a motion to intervene in the U.S. Justice Department action pending in Washington federal district court, saying the company wants greater protection of its documents under a protective order already set up in the case.

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