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Technology & Science

Jul. 31, 2001

Y2K Lawsuits Drying Up as Companies Seek Dismissal

SAN JOSE - The drive to force the property insurance industry to help defray the millions of dollars businesses spent on computer upgrades to evade the "Millennium Bug" has suffered another major setback.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - The drive to force the property insurance industry to help defray the millions of dollars businesses spent on computer upgrades to evade the "Millennium Bug" has suffered another major setback.
        Unisys Corp., a large technology company bas...

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