Published Aug 8, 2024
DOJ antitrust chief is ‘overjoyed’ after Google monopoly verdict
Jonathan Kanter, the DOJ's antitrust chief, delves into the landmark antitrust victory against Google, exploring its vast implications for tech monopolies, competition, and future antitrust laws, while underscoring the need for effective remedies and lessons from global approaches.

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