On April 17, 2025, Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ruled in United States v. Google LLC, No. 1:23-cv-00108 (LMB/JFA) — brought by the DOJ and 17 state attorneys general — that Google violated Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act by monopolizing the open-web publisher ad server and ad exchange markets, and by unlawfully tying its ad server (DFP) to its exchange (AdX).
That finding carries directly into the related multidistrict litigation, In re Google Digital Advertising Antitrust Litigation, MDL No. 3010 (S.D.N.Y., before Judge P. Kevin Castel). In October 2025, Judge Castel applied issue preclusion and adopted Judge Brinkema's liability findings on summary judgment, and in December 2025 the court granted class certification for advertiser and publisher classes, who are now pursuing damages. A case of this scale will likely take years to resolve through trial, appeal, and distribution.
Rather than wait, many businesses choose to sell their claim rights now for a lump-sum cash payment. Our goal is simple: get your group the best price the market will bear for that claim, today.
Current Market indication is 3% of total spend over the qualifying years. No waiting. No appeals process. No uncertainty.
Requesting an Updated Market Offer:
To return a current, no-obligation bid, please confirm:
● Legal entity name(s) that purchased Google advertising / ad tech services
● Approximate annual spend on Google Ads, AdX, AdSense, DV360, or Ad Manager/DFP, by year
● Relevant date range of that spend
● Whether you're already registered in the MDL, a class action, or arbitration on this matter (yes/no)
● Whether you've engaged separate legal counsel on this claim (yes/no)
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