Google Fights Fees After Losing Constitutional Challenge in Ad Competition Case

Google Fights Fees After Losing Constitutional Challenge in Ad Competition Case
The Google building in New York, Feb. 26, 2024. Seth Wenig/AP Photo
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Google is arguing it shouldn’t have to pay about $370,000 in legal fees and other costs the Competition Commissioner is seeking after the tech giant lost a constitutional challenge.

In a new filing made with the Competition Tribunal, Google says it should be spared from paying the money acting commissioner Jeanne Pratt requested because of the public interest element of this case.