Google at odds with US over protective order for firms tied to lawsuit

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Battle over access to confidential information.

Google at odds with US over protective order for firms tied to lawsuit
Google and the US Justice Department have failed to reach agreement over a protective order for third parties like Microsoft that provided data to the government for its lawsuit against the search and advertising giant. Google is pressing for two in-house attorneys to have access to the ...

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