Episode 63: Why are publishers and adtechs privately suing Google on antitrust grounds?
This week, Brendan Benedict joins Alan Chapell to talk about some of the recent civil antitrust complaints filed against Google by publishers including Penske, The Atlantic, McClatchy, Conde Nast, and Vox Media. With Judge Brinkema's remedies decision pending and a slew of other jurisdictions (e.g., EU, Canada) attempting to remedy Google's adtech practices, why are so many publishers and adtech companies jumping into the pool?
Brendan Benedict may be found at: https://www.benedictlawgroup.com/brendan-benedict
The Chapell Regulatory Insider is available at: https://chapellreport.substack.com/
Takeaways
- The DOJ ruling gives private plaintiffs a head start on liability.
- These cases will mostly come down to damages calculations.
- Google avoided a jury, but the detailed opinion may make appeals harder.
- Remedies are likely behavioral, not divestiture.
- Statute of limitations could decide how far back damages go.
Chapters
00:00 Intro & Guest Welcome
02:20 DOJ Remedies Decision Still Pending
06:20 Overview of Private Civil Lawsuits Against Google
07:05 Publisher Allegations
08:30 Damages Scale Discussion
10:05 DOJ Heavy Lifting for Private Plaintiffs
13:00 Case Consolidation & MDL Structure
15:25 Google Appeal Strategy
19:05 Duke Energy & “Monopoly Broth” Issue
21:45 Jury Trial Avoidance and Implications
23:45 Texas AG Case Expansion
26:00 Europe and Divestiture Pressure
29:05 Calculating Lost Revenue Damages
31:10 Statute of Limitations Debate
33:05 Settlement Likelihood & Bellwether Trials
39:20 FTC Meta Appeal Sidebar
48:10 Final Takeaways Summary
52:15 Closing & Upcoming Guest Preview
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