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ON DEMAND: United States v. Google: Assessing Potential Remedies and Impacts


Course Number: C0226NC01O
Original Program Date: July 17, 2025
Duration: 1 hour 1 minute
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Category: Communities, Antitrust and Consumer Law, Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law ... (show more)
Category: Communities, Antitrust and Consumer Law, Arts, Entertainment, Media and Sports Law, Early Career Lawyers, Intellectual Property Law, Law Student, Litigation, Public Interest and Courts, Tort Law (show less)
Credit: 0 CLE Credit Hours

Register now to view the D.C. Bar Antitrust and Consumer Law Community panel on an in-depth discussion on the landmark decision in United States v. Google, where U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google unlawfully maintained monopolies in the online search and advertising markets, violating Section 2 of the Sherman Act. This pivotal ruling, the most significant antitrust action since the Microsoft case, has sparked intense debate over the future of digital market regulation. Our panel of legal and economic experts will explore the potential remedies Judge Mehta may impose, the broader implications for the tech industry, and how the Trump Administration’s revised remedy proposals could reshape federal antitrust enforcement. Don’t miss this timely and thought-provoking conversation on one of the most consequential antitrust cases of the decade!


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Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Antitrust and Consumer Law Community 
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Speakers:
  • Kathleen Bradish, Vice President and Director of Legal Advocacy, American Antitrust Institute
  • Joseph Coniglio, Director of Antitrust and Innovation Policy, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation 
  • Graham Dufault, General Counsel, ACT | The App Association
  • Tim Kamal-Grayson, Competition Counsel, Anthropic
  • Brian Scarpelli, Senior Global Policy Counsel, ACT | The App Association (Moderator) 
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