Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Nov. 26, 2001
Soft Settlement
Prospects are favorable for settlement of the biggest antitrust case in decades. The good news is that Microsoft's billionaire rivals will have failed in their attempt to use the government to win in the political arena what they couldn't win in the marketplace.




By Robert A. Levy
Prospects are favorable for settlement of the biggest antitrust case in decades. The good news is that Microsoft's billionaire rivals will have failed in their attempt to use the government to win in the political arena what they couldn't win in the marketplace. Although Microsoft faces litigation from competitors, opportunistic trial lawyers, t...
Prospects are favorable for settlement of the biggest antitrust case in decades. The good news is that Microsoft's billionaire rivals will have failed in their attempt to use the government to win in the political arena what they couldn't win in the marketplace. Although Microsoft faces litigation from competitors, opportunistic trial lawyers, t...
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