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US Report: Judge Denies Microsoft Request For Private Depositions

News In the brief hearing in Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's Washington, D.C.courtroom, Microsoft attorneys told the judge his decision yesterday to let spectators view depositions taken from Chairman and CEO Bill Gates was founded on a law whose...

[August 13, 1998, 10:03]

Microsoft Moves To Close Depositions

News Microsoft filed a motion that, if successful, would bar the public from access to any future depositions in its antitrust case, but The New York Times and other media organisations will likely oppose it.

[January 10, 2002, 9:24]

US Report: Judge Opens Gates' Deposition To Public

News In a surprising move, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson on Tuesday ruled that the public and the media can attend all future depositions being conducted in the U.S. The ruling comes after an emergency hearing held Tuesday morning to hear arguments on a...

[August 12, 1998, 10:16]

Microsoft Reveals Antitrust Testimony

News Microsoft released depositions from two top executives on Monday related to its long-running antitrust trial, complying with a court order that transcripts and videotapes of five interviews be made available to the media.

[March 5, 2002, 8:53]

Microsoft On Trial: DOJ Testimony Centres On Browser Integration

News The government used testimony from its technical witness, Glenn Weadock, as well as segments of videotaped depositions from major PC makers and Boeing Co.to illustrate the impact the integration has had on the marketplace and customer purchasing...

[November 18, 1998, 5:53]

Microsoft On Trial: Judge Releases Testimony To Public

News Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson wrote the order to comply with provisions of the Publicity in Taking of Evidence Act of 1913, which requires that depositions taken in Sherman Antitrust Act cases be open to the public.

[April 9, 1999, 15:15]

US Report: Microsoft And DoJ Ask For More Time

News The reason: the amount of time being spent trying to accommodate the public at the depositions of Microsoft executives, including Chairman and CEO Bill Gates. Earlier this week, several media organisations, including Ziff-Davis, The New York Times...

[August 14, 1998, 15:03]

US Report: Microsoft Asks Court To Keep Pre-trial Testimony Closed

News In its request for a stay pending a more complete appeal, the world's largest make of desktop PC software conceded that a 1913 law required depositions taken in Sherman antitrust cases must be open to the public.

[August 19, 1998, 7:18]

US Report: Java Seen As 'biggest Threat,' Judge's Memo Reveals

News US District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's Memorandum and Order, which delayed the trial until Oct.and denied the majority of Microsoft's request for a summary judgement, also cited numerous government exhibits and depositions that shed...

[September 15, 1998, 10:11]

US Report: Judge May Delay Start Of Microsoft Trial

News The delay is necessary, they told Jackson in a Thursday conference call, because of the extra preparations necessary to accommodate the press and general public at the pretrial depositions. Jackson Wednesday told the two sides to make space for...

[August 17, 1998, 7:31]

Special Report: Long List Of Microsoft Employees Deposed By DoJ

News While the depositions are closed to the public, sources said they will likely focus on the tactics Microsoft used to ensure OEMs would include IE on their computers as well as on the June 1995 meetings between Microsoft and Netscape Communications.

[August 28, 1998, 9:38]

MS Kept OEMs On Short Leash

News Microsoft had filed a request to edit information it claimed was confidential in a number of the 90 depositions from the case made public over the course of this week. Brown said Microsoft still intends to have information redacted from other...

[April 30, 1999, 9:13]

PeopleSoft Prepares Inquisition For Oracle Execs

News PeopleSoft's list of depositions it is seeking includes Don Klaiss, Oracle vice president of manufacturing and distribution products; Mike Rocha, Oracle executive vice president of global support services; Steve Miranda, Oracle vice president...

[January 9, 2004, 14:40]

IBM Drops Claims To Speed Case Against SCO

Talkback SCO was arguing they needed yet more time/depositions to deal with these specific counterclaims, so IBM dropped them to speed things along. WRONG! Completely misleading headline. IBM dropped the patent counter claims, but not all the counterclaims.

[October 10, 2005, 10:00]

Duane Morris And Adaptive Infrastructure

White Papers Praised by several prominent trade publications for its technology, the firm is a textbook case for law firm innovation: a variety of structured databases for managing evidence, annotation software for indexing depositions, imaging software for...

[October 7, 2003, 17:33]

Microsoft On Trial: MS A '1,000-pound Gorilla' Says Disney

News Tuesday morning in federal court the US government showed excerpts from the videotaped depositions of Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Steve Wadsworth, an executive with the Walt Disney Co. For the rest of the week, the government is expected to...

[December 16, 1998, 12:55]

DOJ Investigation Of Microsoft To Expand

News This week, the DOJ went back to a number of the OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) who were questioned during the initial round of depositions and made inquiries about the extent to which Microsoft separates its applications and operating...

[April 6, 1998, 10:25]

No, It WASN'T A Good Day For MS

News ET, with Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson telling Microsoft that there would be "no further process" -- meaning no more chance for additional depositions or hearings -- because he had given Microsoft enough time to make its case.

[May 25, 2000, 10:07]

Rambus Trial Delayed Until April

News Rambus claims the new information will contradict the depositions of Infineon executives on core issues in the case. A US district judge has delayed Rambus' trial against Infineon until April to permit further discovery in the case.

[March 19, 2001, 9:30]

IBM Demands Details Of SCO Dealings With HP, Microsoft, Sun

News They will also have to give depositions later that month. The long-running legal battle between IBM and SCO over the claim that Linux violates SCO's intellectual property took another twist on Tuesday, when IBM sent subpoenas to Microsoft, HP, Sun...

[February 22, 2006, 12:55]


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