Google Search: A View from the Counsel’s Table
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Google Search: A View from the Counsel’s Table

Par The Knight-Georgetown Institute
125 E St NWWashington, DC
oct. 8 at 12:30 EDT
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Join us in-person or virtually for our event with Jonathan Sallet, lead litigator for the State Plaintiffs in the landmark US v. Google case


Join us in-person or virtually as Jonathan Sallet, lead litigator for the State Plaintiffs in the landmark US v. Google search antitrust case, breaks down the trial and remedies issued by the court. This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided for those who join in person.

The US v. Google case put a spotlight on Google's anti-competitive behavior to maintain its illegal monopoly in online search, including its payments worth billions of dollars annually to distributors like Apple, Samsung, and Mozilla that locked in Google search as the default on nearly every mobile device and much of the desktop browser market.

At this event hosted by the Knight-Georgetown Institute and Georgetown’s Institute for Technology Law and Policy, Jonathan Sallet will speak about key aspects of the trial and the remedies issued by the court. There will be time for Q&A.

This event is free to join. Registration is required. Lunch will be provided for attendees who join in person. Those who wish to join virtually will be sent a Zoom link.

  • Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
  • Time: 12:30-2:00 PM for in-person attendees (1:00 - 2:00PM for Zoom attendees)
  • Location: Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy Auditorium (125 E St. NW, Washington, D.C.) or Zoom

Note if you are joining in-person, we kindly request that you arrive at least 15 minutes early to check in for the event.

Join us in-person or virtually for our event with Jonathan Sallet, lead litigator for the State Plaintiffs in the landmark US v. Google case


Join us in-person or virtually as Jonathan Sallet, lead litigator for the State Plaintiffs in the landmark US v. Google search antitrust case, breaks down the trial and remedies issued by the court. This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided for those who join in person.

The US v. Google case put a spotlight on Google's anti-competitive behavior to maintain its illegal monopoly in online search, including its payments worth billions of dollars annually to distributors like Apple, Samsung, and Mozilla that locked in Google search as the default on nearly every mobile device and much of the desktop browser market.

At this event hosted by the Knight-Georgetown Institute and Georgetown’s Institute for Technology Law and Policy, Jonathan Sallet will speak about key aspects of the trial and the remedies issued by the court. There will be time for Q&A.

This event is free to join. Registration is required. Lunch will be provided for attendees who join in person. Those who wish to join virtually will be sent a Zoom link.

  • Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
  • Time: 12:30-2:00 PM for in-person attendees (1:00 - 2:00PM for Zoom attendees)
  • Location: Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy Auditorium (125 E St. NW, Washington, D.C.) or Zoom

Note if you are joining in-person, we kindly request that you arrive at least 15 minutes early to check in for the event.


About the speaker

Jonathan Sallet is Special Assistant Attorney General with the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, where he is lead counsel for a coalition of states and territories in the on-going Google Search antitrust action. He also serves as a senior research fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he co-teaches the course “Big Tech and Competition”, and as an Executive in Residence at the Technology and Society Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. His past governmental positions include service as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Litigation, Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and General Counsel of the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. Sallet is a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, where he was Editor-In-Chief of the Virginia Law Review and Brown University. He served as a law clerk to Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr., of the U.S. Supreme Court.


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