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Microsoft Agrees to Produce Employee-Related Data in Google Case

Microsoft agreed to produce documents from 18 current and former employees that are potentially relevant to DOJ’s antitrust case against Google, the companies said in a joint status report filed (in Pacer) Friday in docket 1:20-cv-03010 (see 2107300035). Google, in…

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a July 27 subpoena, accused Microsoft of stalling in producing relevant documents. They concern Microsoft’s search engine Bing and competition with Google. At the direction of the court, Microsoft filed a joint status report with Google, saying it will include documents from 18 “additional custodians,” in addition to the 27 it previously reported. The two sides agreed to address any further disputes in filings by Aug. 27 and at an Aug. 31 conference.