Article 6QVP1 Google employees’ attempts to hide messages from investigators might backfire

Google employees’ attempts to hide messages from investigators might backfire

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Lauren Feiner
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Google employees liberally labeled their emails as privileged and confidential" and spoke off the record" over chat messages, even after being told to preserve their communications for investigators, lawyers for the Justice Department have told a Virginia court over the past couple of weeks.

That strategy could backfire if the judge in Google's second antitrust trial believes the company intentionally destroyed evidence that would have looked bad for it. The judge could go as far as giving an adverse inference about Google's missing documents, which would mean assuming they would have been bad for Google's case.

Documents shown in court regularly display the words privileged and confidential" as business executives discuss their...

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