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Judge sets MS-DoJ trial schedule

Margaret Kane ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 01 Apr 1999 07:18 BST

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Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to head back to court on May 10. The company and the Justice Department met with the judge in the anti-trust case Wednesday to set a schedule for further proceedings. A list of rebuttal witnesses will be available by April 23.

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