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Here's what to expect. Ronan Shields, Digiday senior reporter We'll be navigating the trial as it un

Here's what to expect. Ronan Shields, Digiday senior reporter We'll be navigating the trial as it unfolds in D.C. But we've made some cheat sheets to keep up: - [The arguments]( likely to play out - Google's [internal codenames]( - [Why this trial could]( reshape the ad industry - [Everything you need to know]( about Judge Leonie M. Brinkema, presiding over the case - [What the trial could mean]( for the future of AI Video primer on the trial: [Watch more video breakdowns of the antitrust case against Google]( From the courtroom In his role at Digiday, Marty has covered a range of state, federal and international regulations for AI and privacy while also writing about antitrust cases involving Google and Amazon. He also previously reported on legal and legislative issues at Forbes, Adweek, the Associated Press and for various newspapers. He'll be sharing behind-the-scenes reporting from the trial itself in D.C. Marty Swant, Digiday senior reporter Catch up on the news [Google is facing a potential breakup; what are the likely outcomes]( [What if… Google parts ways with its ad stack?]( [Marketers weigh cons of Google Ad Manager amid DoJ’s new lawsuit]( [Google’s adoption of first-party auction creates headaches for buyers]( [Google moves to have Texas AG-led antitrust case dismissed]( [WTF is the Justice Department’s ad tech antitrust case against Google?]( More WTF explainers to help understand the trial - ‘[WTF is header bidding?](’ - ‘[WTF dynamic allocation?](’ - ‘[WTF is a unified ad auction?](’ [READ MORE DIGIDAY COVERAGE]( Do you have thoughts on the trial? [Consider taking our survey](. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Forward]( Digiday Media 462 7th Ave Office 06-01 New York, NY 10018 You received this email because you're a part of the Digiday community. Change your preferences below to stop receiving them. Unsubscribing will remove you from ALL Digiday email. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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