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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Oct. 24, 1998

Expedited Microsoft Trial Slowed by First Witness

WASHINGTON - The judge presiding over the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. has set rules to expedite court proceedings, but if Microsoft's cross-examination of the government's first - and most crucial - witness is any indication, the trial could stretch far longer than anticipated.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - The judge presiding over the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. has set rules to expedite court proceedings, but if Microsoft's cross-examination of the government's first - and most crucial - witness is any indication, the trial could stretch far longer than anticipated.
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