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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jan. 15, 1999

Justice Department Rests in Microsoft Antitrust Lawsuit

WASHINGTON - There is another important trial under way in Washington, and it reached a pivotal point Wednesday when, after 12 weeks, the federal government and 19 states suing Microsoft Corp. rested their antitrust case, and the software giant began defending itself against allegations of engaging in predatory and exclusionary business practices.

By Daniel A. Shaw
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - There is another important trial under way in Washington, and it reached a pivotal point Wednesday when, after 12 weeks, the federal government and 19 states suing Microsoft Corp. rested their antitrust case, and the software giant began defending itself against allegations of engaging in ...

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