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Google’s Search Monopoly in Jeopardy: This New Antitrust Ruling Changes Everything

Aug 12, 202442 minSeason 1Ep. 113
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Has Google finally been dethroned? Greg Sterling of Near Media joins Gyi and Conrad to hash out the DOJ’s ruling on Google’s search monopoly.   ----- So, is the government going to break Google up? Greg begins by explaining the nuances of what actually makes a monopoly illegal and whether Google has acted in opposition to the law. Later, the guys discuss the spectrum of remedies that could come into play in Google’s future and whether new competition will be able to break through in the search space. For more on Greg’s perspective, read his article: Google Loses, AI Ankle Biters, GBP Menu Optimization. Gyi and Conrad also ask Greg to give his take on critical things lawyers should do to be easily discoverable by prospective clients and reduce their dependence on Google.   The News: Google has an illegal monopoly on search, US judge finds Mentioned in this Episode: nearmedia.co localdialogue.com  Interested in attending Auto Crash Litigation 2024? Check out the 360 Advocacy LHLM Discount. The Bite - Lunch Hour Legal Marketing Newsletter! Leave Us an Apple Review  Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on YouTube  Lunch Hour Legal Marketing on TikTok
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