Epic Games Inc v. Google LLC Antitrust Case 3:20-cv-05671-JD
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Epic Games Inc. v. Google LLC is an antitrust action filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on August 13, 2020, case number 3:20-cv-05671-JD, before Judge James Donato. The most recent docket entries include an April 21, 2026 order regarding a second evidentiary hearing on proposed injunction modifications, and an April 26, 2026 filing of the transcript from proceedings held April 9, 2026. The case involves federal antitrust claims concerning Google's Play Store and app distribution policies.
“ORDER RE SECOND EVIDENTIARY HEARING RE PROPOSED INJUNCTION MODIFICATIONS. Signed by Judge James Donato on 4/21/2026.”
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The docket sheet for Epic Games Inc. v. Google LLC (3:20-cv-05671-JD) reflects active post-trial proceedings, including an order on April 21, 2026 directing a second evidentiary hearing regarding proposed injunction modifications and the filing of the transcript from the April 9, 2026 hearing before Judge James Donato. This indicates the court continues to oversee remedy and compliance matters following the prior liability findings and any interim injunctive relief. The case remains in the enforcement phase of litigation with ongoing judicial supervision of proposed injunctive terms. Affected parties including Google and app developers subject to any resulting app store injunctive relief should monitor docket filings for developments in the evidentiary proceedings and any modified injunction terms that may affect distribution agreements and market access conditions.
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Epic Games, Inc. v. Google LLC et al
Case Number: 3:20-cv-05671-JD Judge: Donato, James Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Federal Question Nature of Suit: Anti-Trust Date Filed:
August 13, 2020
Last Filing Date:
April 6, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-26-26 | 816 | Transcript of Proceedings held on 04/09/2026, before Judge James Donato. Court Reporter/Transcriber Stephen W. Franklin, telephone number (561)313-8439. Per General Order No. 59 and Judicial Conference policy, this transcript may be viewed only |
| 04-21-26 | 814 | ORDER RE SECOND EVIDENTIARY HEARING RE PROPOSED INJUNCTION MODIFICATIONS. Signed by Judge James Donato on 4/21/2026. (jdlc2, COURT STAFF) |
| 04-21-26 | 815 | Order by Judge James Donato granting [812] ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION to Consider Whether Cases Should Be Related(kab, COURT STAFF) |
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