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Federal judge’s ruling gives Yelp a leg up in antitrust case against Google
A federal judge recognized another judge's finding that Google holds monopoly power in internet search, advancing Yelp's antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant. The ruling allows Yelp to bypass proving Google's monopoly status in discovery, with the trial set for May 2028. Yelp alleges Google suppresses its search results to harm competition.
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