Judge Mehta: DOJ’s protective order “raises due process concerns” for Google
L-R: Todd Miller, Judge Amit Mehta, Jeffrey Schmidt at a 2016 GCR Live event (Credit: Freedom Film)
Google’s due process rights may be violated if its in-house attorneys are denied broad access to documents third parties submitted to the Department of Justice during the agency’s antitrust probe of the technology company, the federal judge presiding over the case has said.
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