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US judge in Google case calls virtual hearings 'wondrous' but looks forward to resuming courtroom proceedings

By Khushita Vasant
  • 25 Mar 2021 14:26
  • 25 Mar 2021 14:26
The US federal judge presiding over the Google search monopolization case today said virtual hearings during the coronavirus pandemic are “wondrous,” but he looks forward to resuming in-person proceedings in a courtroom.
“For me, in Google I haven't even laid eyes on the lawyers. We've been doing all of our

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Khushita Vasant

Chief Antitrust Correspondent, US


Khushita covers US antitrust enforcement and litigation for MLex. A former Brussels hand, she wrote about about antitrust & mergers for the Policy and Regulatory Report (PaRR), she has covered the EU's actions against Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon to name a few. Khushita specialises in tech and patent policy coverage which featured in the Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards. Previously as a financial journalist for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, she wrote about monetary policy and the bond and currency markets. Khushita studied journalism at Mumbai University, and received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship for a masters from universities in Germany and Austria.

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