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Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Civil Litigation,
Technology

Jun. 26, 2024

Google says Epic's injunction would cost more than $100M

The proposed injunction would require Google to provide catalog access to third-party app stores and adapt its software to allow apps unavailable through third-party providers to be downloaded on users' devices.

Attorneys for Google LLC reiterated their opposition to Fortnite maker Epic Games, Inc.'s terms for a preliminary injunction after the tech giant failed to convince a federal jury last year that its Play Store billing system did not violate antitrust regulations. 

Glenn D. Pomerantz, a partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP in Los Angeles, $95

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