The trial is the first of two antitrust cases brought by the Justice Department against Google.
Photo: Hasan Bratic/Zuma PressWASHINGTON—The historic antitrust case against Google will soon be in the hands of a judge who says he has no idea how he will rule.
It will be many months before U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta , who oversaw the nonjury trial in Washington, rules on the question at the heart of the Justice Department’s case: Did Alphabet -owned Google, which answers about 90% of all internet search queries worldwide, illegally cement its monopoly?
Persons:
Hasan Bratic, Zuma Press WASHINGTON, Judge Amit Mehta
Organizations:
Justice Department, Google, Zuma Press, U.S
Locations:
Washington