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Antitrust ally returns to haunt Oracle

...allies has become the company's top antitrust adversary. Silicon Valley attorney Gary Reback, who marshalled industry opposition to Microsoft's efforts to squeeze Netscape... Read more

27 June, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Coalition to oppose Google Books settlement

...in a couple of weeks, will be co-led by antitrust lawyer Gary Reback, Brantley said. It is an unusual reunion for Reback, who marshalled... Read more

21 August, 2009 by Steven Musil

Google Books opposition stacks up on deadline

...of pages of reading material for Chin to consider before the hearing. Gary Reback, who helped prosecute Microsoft in the 1990s for anti-competitive behaviour... Read more

9 September, 2009 by Tom Krazit

Open Book Alliance to oppose Google Books deal

...be led by Peter Brantley of Internet Archive and veteran antitrust lawyer Gary Reback of Carr & Ferrell. Google's proposed settlement with book rights holders... Read more

27 August, 2009 by Tom Krazit

Antitrust: Is Google the next Microsoft?

...for a forcible break-up of the software giant, and Netscape lawyer Gary Reback pressured antitrust regulators to assail Redmond. Oracle even hired private detectives... Read more

23 July, 2007 by Anne Broache and Declan McCullagh

Tech industry unfazed by Gates's withdrawal

...declining to comment through a representative. Another one-time Gates combatant, lawyer Gary Reback, did take some time to reflect on Gates' legacy. Reback helped... Read more

16 June, 2006 by Elinor Mills and Tom Krazit

Tech firms go on a legislative offensive

...a dozen meetings that the executive had with government attorneys. Netscape hired Gary Reback, at the time a partner at the storied Silicon Valley law... Read more

28 March, 2006 by Declan McCullagh

Oracle approaches antitrust deadline

...the DOJ request, he said. Moving quickly isn't always possible, however. Gary Reback, a prominent Silicon Valley attorney retained by PeopleSoft, said in a... Read more

30 June, 2003 by Dawn Kawamoto

Microsoft on Trial: Barksdale marathon drawing to an end

Microsoft returned to a familiar theme Monday by suggesting to a Washington DC judge that its earlier contract to... Read more

27 October, 1998 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: Netscape 'imagined' antitrust case

Microsoft returned to its assault on the testimony of Netscape Communications Corp. chief Jim Barksdale Thursday,... Read more

23 October, 1998 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: Microsoft lawyers grill Netscape CEO

...However Warden entered into evidence an letter sent by then-Netscape counsel Gary Reback to the DoJ in July 1995 -- proof, he claimed, that Netscape... Read more

21 October, 1998 by Michael Moeller

Microsoft tries to soften its image

This holiday season was different for many Microsoft workers. Those who escaped the Redmond campus to celebrate with... Read more

19 January, 1998 by Lisa M Bowman

Oracle awaits antitrust word

...the DOJ request, he said. Moving quickly isn't always possible, however. Gary Reback, a prominent Silicon Valley attorney retained by PeopleSoft, said in a... Read more

30 June, 2003 by Dawn Kawamoto

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