Alphabet Inc.’s Google dodged court sanctions after the Justice Department reprimanded it for hiding documents from government lawyers, Bloomberg reports.
The U.S. government argued that Google used “silent attorney” emails to avoid disclosing records in litigation.
Google allegedly exploited the legal privilege to protect sensitive internal communications.
The DOJ wanted Google to turn over internal emails that it had withheld or censored in the antitrust case filed against it by state and federal governments.
Google maintained that it acted in good faith throughout the information-sharing process.
However, Google’s lawyer disclosed possible “mistakes” made by the legal team that reviewed emails.