Microsoft filing deadline extended again
News On Friday, US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly extended the deadline to 12 p.m. In light of recent tragic events affecting the nation, the Court has received various requests for extensions of time," Kollar-Kotelly wrote in Monday's order...
[September 18, 2001, 14:04]
Microsoft judge approves settlement
News Kollar-Kotelly also modified the oversight of Microsoft's compliance with the settlement. US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said sanctions against the software giant are to last five years unless extended by the court.
[November 2, 2002, 7:44]
Rivals come up short in decision
News US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said on Friday that she rejected harsh antitrust punishments for Microsoft because they would unfairly benefit its competitors. In her strongly worded decision, Kollar-Kotelly said that the remedies...
[November 4, 2002, 7:51]
Microsoft antitrust decision due today
News On Thursday, US district judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said she will release her widely-anticipated ruling at 1:30 pm PST on 1 November. Kollar-Kotelly indicated she would rule on two matters that have been proceeding on parallel tracks: whether to...
[November 1, 2002, 7:30]
Is it finally over?
News If the nonsettling states do choose to appeal, legal experts predict they'll have a difficult time, especially because Kollar-Kotelly spent 32 days this spring on hearings to decide a remedy that would be appropriate.
[November 4, 2002, 8:37]
Microsoft looks to European resolution
News The plaintiff states sought "to broaden the view of commingling to encompass any circumstance in which operating system code is included in the same files as code that plaintiffs have characterised as non-operating system or middleware code...
[November 4, 2002, 7:58]
Public blasts Microsoft antitrust settlement
News The settling parties are scheduled to appear before Kollar-Kotelly on Friday in a meeting that could signal how she regards the settlement proposal. In the brief filed with US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, the Justice Department said it...
[February 8, 2002, 8:45]
Microsoft settlement: Done deal
News Lande described Kollar-Kotelly's approval of the settlement and her decision to make it the remedy in the plaintiff states' proceeding "as the most risk-free thing she could do". The filing, which had been expected, incorporated changes requested...
[November 11, 2002, 14:47]
Judge to weigh Microsoft's wish for delay
News Legal experts looked sceptically at Microsoft's extension request and whether Kollar-Kotelly would push back the remedy hearing for as long as four months. On 21 December, Microsoft asked US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly to extend by four...
[January 3, 2002, 8:57]
Microsoft settlement watchers chosen
News In a motion filed with US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, the Justice Department and nine states -- Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin -- requested Harry Saal be appointed to the...
[November 22, 2002, 10:15]
Final arguments begin in Microsoft case
News Kollar-Kotelly could signal to the parties that she will not grant her approval without certain changes. The day in court will bring to a close nearly two months of testimony, spanning 33 witnesses, before US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly...
[June 20, 2002, 7:32]
Microsoft 'falls short' of DoJ demands
News In an 18-page filing with US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, the government said the Microsoft Communications Protocol Programme has "fallen short" of fully satisfying the settlement and that "additional work still needs to be done.
[January 19, 2004, 7:35]
Judge clears way to antitrust verdict
News Kollar-Kotelly) decided that it's complete enough, so she doesn't need to hold any further proceedings or require any further submissions by either the Justice Department or Microsoft in order to make a final ruling on the merits.
[July 3, 2002, 7:59]
Microsoft slow to comply with antitrust deal
News District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, largely surrounded the company's progress in developing technical documentation for developers who license the Microsoft Communications Protocol Program. The Justice Department and Microsoft are expected to...
[January 25, 2006, 7:55]
Microsoft to pick up half of state's legal tab
News In an order posted online on Monday, US District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly awarded $967,014 (£586,816) to the Massachusetts attorney general's office, which has been working on its antitrust case against the software giant for the past...
[September 23, 2003, 10:35]
Judge extends Microsoft-DOJ deadline
News Kollar-Kotelly extended the deadline "for good cause shown," according to her order. The software giant, Justice Department and 18 states had been expected to deliver the document on Friday, but US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly extended the...
[September 14, 2001, 10:24]
Microsoft rapped over antitrust case
News It seems to me that at this date, you should not be having something like this occur," US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said at a status conference in Washington DC, adding that she found the issue "one of concern".
[October 27, 2005, 9:30]
Microsoft insists its monopolistic days are over
News At a conference in the same courtroom here last month, the company took heat from US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly amid news that one of its employees had devised a marketing agreement that would have forbidden portable music player makers...
[December 1, 2005, 11:50]
Microsoft still in Massachusetts' sights
News Massachusetts, the only state government still pursuing antitrust claims against Microsoft through the federal courts, made its allegations in a legal filing with US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C.
[January 19, 2004, 10:50]
Microsoft not off the hook yet
News In November, US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly approved a consent decree in the long-running antitrust case, which the Justice Department and the states filed in 1998. Kollar-Kotelly rejected stricter remedies proposed by some of the state...
[March 27, 2003, 16:52]



