By Leonard Orland
What should a deep-pocketed American corporation do when faced with class actions of little merit but much potential to sap its energies? Settle, because it rarely pays to stay and fight.
Microsoft, which is still at war on a separate front with state attorneys general who won't go along with...
What should a deep-pocketed American corporation do when faced with class actions of little merit but much potential to sap its energies? Settle, because it rarely pays to stay and fight.
Microsoft, which is still at war on a separate front with state attorneys general who won't go along with...
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