Bloomberg Law
Sept. 11, 2017, 10:28 PM UTC

Google Takes Fight Over Record Antitrust Fine to EU Courts

Google took its fight over a record European Union antitrust fine to the EU courts, starting a legal challenge that could take years to conclude.

The owner of the world’s largest search engine said it filed its appeal on Sept. 11 at the EU’s General Court, based in Luxembourg. The tribunal’s press service said Google hadn’t asked the court to suspend an EU order for it to change how it displays shopping-search services before it rules on the challenge.

EU judges are the ultimate arbiter of EU antitrust regulators who’ve often received support for their attempts to curb large companies’ ...

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