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St NY, et al v. Microsoft Corp We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 02-7155
Plaintiff - Appellee: State of New York, ex rel, State of California, ex rel, State of Connecticut, ex rel and others
Plaintiff - Appellant: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, ex rel
Intervenor For Plaintiff - Appellee: USA Today, The Washington Post Company, Los Angeles Times and others
Defendant - Appellee: Microsoft Corporation
Amicus Curiae For Appellant: The Software and Information Industry Association, The Computer and Communications Industry Association and Project to Promote Competition & Innovation in the Digital Age
Terminated Party: Robert E. Litan, Robert Shapiro, Lawrence Chickering and others
USA v. Microsoft Corp We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 00-5212
Plaintiff - Appellee: United States of America
Defendant - Appellant: Microsoft Corporation
Terminated Party: Berdelle G. Heckstall, Roy A. Day and K. Michael Pollock
Amicus Curiae For Appellee: The Computer and Communications Industry Association, The Software and Information Industry Association, America Online, Inc. and others
Amicus Curiae For Appellant: Association for Competitive Technology, Computing Technology Industry Association, The Association for Objective Law and others
Amicus Curiae: Lee A. Hollaar, Carl Lundgren and Laura Bennett Peterson
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA et al v. MICROSOFT CORPORATION Featured Case We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:1998cv01232
Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and others
Defendant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, MICROSOFT CORPORATION and others
Movant: ROY A. DAY, CARL LUNDGREN, DAVID L. WHITEHEAD and others
Amicu: PROJECT TO PROMOTE COMPETITION & INNOVATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Intervenor: ROBERT E. LITAN
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 1 Antitrust Litigation

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