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US was hours from filing Google-Yahoo antitrust suit

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Published: 04 Dec 2008 11:02 GMT

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Google is widely known to have pulled the plug on the search-advertising deal with Yahoo only because it appeared that the deal would face a regulatory challenge.

However, on Wednesday, it was revealed just how close the company came to facing an antitrust suit from the US Department of Justice.

Sandy Litvack, the lawyer hired by the Department of Justice to look into the search-advertising pact between Google and Yahoo, said in an interview with The Am Law Daily that the government had a lawsuit ready and was just three hours away from filing it.

"We were going to file the complaint at a certain time during the day," Litvack said in the interview. "We told them we were going to file the complaint at that time of day. Three hours before, they told us they were abandoning the agreement."

According to Litvack, the government would have sought an injunction to stop Google from serving up search ads for Yahoo, alleging that Google was violating two sections of the US Sherman Antitrust Act.

At the end of the interview, Litvack said he was happy to be heading back to his law firm, but regretted not getting to take part in the legal battle.

"Of course I was looking forward to it," Litvack said. "We felt pretty good about it; we felt pretty confident… I would have liked to have done it."

Credit: Report: DOJ was hours from filing Google suit from CNET News

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