Suriano et al v. Google LLC
Summary
Suriano et al filed a civil lawsuit against Google LLC in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on April 23, 2026. Google LLC subsequently filed a Notice of Removal on the same date, removing the case from Santa Clara County Superior Court (case number 24CV434804) to federal court. Google LLC also filed a Corporate Disclosure Statement identifying Alphabet Inc. as its Corporate Parent and XXVI Holdings Inc. as a Holding Company. The case is civil in nature with a Federal Question basis and is categorized under Other Statutory Actions.
“NOTICE OF REMOVAL from SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. Their case number is 24CV434804. (Filing fee $405 receipt number ACANDC-21906309).”
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What changed
Suriano et al filed a civil complaint against Google LLC in the Northern District of California on April 23, 2026. The complaint was originally filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court under case number 24CV434804, and Google LLC removed the action to federal court. Google LLC also filed a Corporate Disclosure Statement identifying Alphabet Inc. as its Corporate Parent, XXVI Holdings Inc. as a Holding Company for XXVI Holdings Inc., and XXVI Holdings Inc. as a Holding Company for Google LLC.
Affected parties should monitor this case as it proceeds through federal civil litigation. Parties removed to federal court retain rights to challenge removal jurisdiction, and the corporate disclosure statement may provide relevant information about Google's corporate structure and potential liability exposure for related entities.
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Suriano et al v. GOOGLE LLC
Case Number: 5:26-cv-03475 Location: San Jose Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Federal Question Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions Date Filed:
April 23, 2026
Last Filing Date:
April 23, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
|---|---|---|
| 04-23-26 | 1 | NOTICE OF REMOVAL from SANTA CLARA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. Their case number is 24CV434804. (Filing fee $405 receipt number ACANDC-21906309). Filed by GOOGLE LLC. (Attachments: # (1) Declaration, # (2) Exhibit A, # (3) Exhibit B)(An |
| 04-23-26 | 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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