Ohio Court Splits Google Common Carrier Case
An Ohio court bifurcated the state’s lawsuit claiming Google is a common carrier. Google opposed Ohio’s procedural request (see 2207050050). Splitting discovery, briefing and trial on counts one and two in the Ohio complaint “would further the goals and purposes…
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of the civil rules as set forth in Civ.R. 1(B),” Judge James Schuck of the Ohio Common Pleas Court in Delaware County ruled Monday in case 21 CV H 06-0274. The first count is on whether Google Search is a common carrier; the second is on declaratory and injunctive relief. Parties should file a proposed discovery plan by Oct. 6, Schuck said.