
$700 Million Settlement with Google for Anticompetitive Practices
Google signed anticompetitive contracts that created technological barriers to deter consumers from directly downloading apps to their devices.

Paxton Announces $8 Million Settlement with Google
Attorney General Paxton announced an $8 million settlement with Google for its deceptive advertisements that promoted the Google Pixel 4 smartphone.

Paxton Sues Google for its Unauthorized of Biometric Data
The tech giant has unlawfully captured and used the biometric data of millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so.

AG Paxton Applauds European Investigation into Big Tech as Texas Leads the Way
AG is leading the way in the antitrust investigation of Big Tech, including the “Jedi Blue” online advertising agreement between Google and Facebook (a/k/a Meta).

AG Paxton Sues Google for Deceptively Tracking Users’ Location Without Consent
This most recent Google lawsuit argues that the company misled Texas consumers by continuing to track their personal location even when the user thought he or she had disabled it from doing so.

Texas-Led Bipartisan Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google
The Amended Complaint that was filed yesterday alleges multiple violations of federal and state antitrust and consumer protection laws.

Texas AG Leads in Lawsuit Against Google
Lawsuit against Google for multiple violations of federal and state laws including anticompetitive conduct, exclusionary practices and deceptive misrepresentations.