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Articles and Updates
Google Ads Antitrust Arbitration: Your Questions Answered by Ashley Keller
Ashley Keller, Senior Partner at Keller Postman LLC, answers the ten most common questions about Google Ads antitrust arbitration — what Google did, how the overcharges work, why arbitration is the only path to recovery, what mass arbitration looks like in practice, and how to take the next step.
Google Ads Monopoly Rulings Spark Mass Arbitration as Global Coverage Intensifies and Potential Exposure Exceeds $218 Billion
Media attention is rising as advertisers launch mass arbitrations against Google, leveraging federal monopoly findings and Google’s own contracts to pursue potentially massive overcharge claims.
Google Ads Refund Claims After the Federal Antitrust Rulings
Recent federal antitrust decisions against Google have sparked interest among businesses seeking reimbursement for alleged overcharges in advertising. The rulings indicate that Google unlawfully maintained monopoly power, leading to inflated prices in both search and display advertising. Despite expectations for class actions, Google's arbitration clauses guide firms toward individual claims. Advertisers are urged to evaluate their claims promptly due to legal constraints, with the potential for significant recovery based on these recent findings.
Important Documents
U.S. v. Google: Search Monopoly Decision
Full text of Judge Mehta's August 2024 ruling finding Google maintained an illegal monopoly in search advertising.
U.S. v. Google: Ad Tech Monopoly Decision
Full text of Judge Brinkema's April 2025 ruling finding Google illegally monopolized the ad tech market.
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