The 13th District Court of Appeals ruled the state of Texas cannot sue Google for deceptive business practices. The court ...
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A Texas appellate court ruled that the state cannot sue Google for deceptive practices due to lack of jurisdiction.
The decision, opens new tab by the Austin, Texas-based 15th Court of Appeals on Thursday reversed a lower ruling that barred the technology giant from deposing the state about its internal ...