Disney et al v. Google LLC - Notice of Removal from Santa Clara County Superior Court
Summary
Disney et al filed a civil action against Google LLC in Santa Clara County Superior Court (Case No. 24CV434691), which Google removed to the Northern District of California on April 26, 2026. Google's notice of removal identifies the basis as federal question jurisdiction and was filed with a $405 filing fee (receipt number ACANDC-21911837). Google LLC also filed a corporate disclosure statement identifying Alphabet Inc. as its corporate parent and XXVI Holdings Inc. as the holding company of both entities.
“NOTICE OF REMOVAL from SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. Their case number is 24CV434691.”
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Google LLC filed a notice of removal on April 26, 2026, transferring Case No. 24CV434691 from Santa Clara County Superior Court to the Northern District of California. The removal document cites federal question jurisdiction as the basis for removal to federal court and includes a filing fee of $405. Google LLC simultaneously filed a corporate disclosure statement identifying Alphabet Inc. as its corporate parent company.
Parties monitoring pending tech-industry litigation should track this case for procedural developments in the NDCA Oakland Division. The removal to federal court may affect litigation strategy, discovery procedures, and applicable law depending on the claims asserted. Google's identification of Alphabet Inc. as its parent company is relevant for corporate veil and indemnification analysis.
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Disney et al v. GOOGLE LLC
Case Number: 4:26-cv-03578 Location: Oakland Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Federal Question Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions Date Filed:
April 26, 2026
Last Filing Date:
April 26, 2026
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| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-26-26 | 1 | NOTICE OF REMOVAL from SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. Their case number is 24CV434691. (Filing fee $405 receipt number ACANDC-21911837). Filed by GOOGLE LLC. (Attachments: # (1) Declaration, # (2) Exhibit A, # (3) Exhibit B)(So |
| 04-26-26 | 2 | Corporate Disclosure Statement by GOOGLE LLC identifying Corporate Parent Alphabet Inc., Holding Company of XXVI Holdings Inc., Corporate Parent XXVI Holdings Inc., Holding Company of Google LLC. for GOOGLE LLC. re [1] Notice of Removal, |
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