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Google's unofficial motto has haunted it as it has grown ever larger, but a shareholder lawsuit sought to rein in some of the company's excesses. And it might be working.
Google will spend $500 million over the next 10 years overhauling its compliance system as part of a settlement to clear up shareholder lawsuits. The search engine company was accused of violating ...
While the higher-profile DOJ antitrust lawsuit against Google continues, the company has reached a provisional settlement over similar accusations from its shareholders. The Department of Justice ...
The lawsuit was brought in 2021 by two Michigan-based investment funds. They accused Google of engaging in anticompetitive practices across the search, advertising and mobile app markets.
The parents claim that the video platforms misrepresented the effectiveness of their content reporting tools, leading to harmful results for their children and others.
Google parent company Alphabet has reached a preliminary settlement with shareholders that will force structural changes to its board and could cost $500 million or more.
Last week, Google shareholder Anthony Tan — who sued the internet giant over its decision to restore TikTok on the app store — released letters Attorney General Pam Bondi sent to Google and ...
TikTok to launch meditation feature as it faces slew of lawsuits alleging it’s harming kids’ mental health By Taylor Herzlich Published May 16, 2025, 5:20 p.m. ET ...
The letters were disclosed in a Freedom of Information Act Request made by Tony Tan, a software engineer and Google shareholder suing the search giant for not complying with the TikTok ban.
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