- Mon Oct 12 1998 Bristol gets ally in Microsoft suit
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal files a "friend-of-the-court" brief to help the firm in its private antitrust suit against Microsoft.
- Thu Jan 22 2009 First e-mailing prez: Obama keeps his BlackBerry
White House spokesman confirms that as part of a "compromise," the new U.S. president will be able to hang on to his RIM device, making him the first to use e-mail.
- Wed Jun 15 2005 Former eBay exec to head Walmart.com
Carter Cast will return to Walmart.com as its new CEO, after a brief, four-month stint at the online auction giant.
- Wed Jul 26 2000 Microsoft argues for lower-court appeal hearing
In a legal brief, the software giant says the Supreme Court should allow a lower court to hear an appeal in the company's landmark antitrust case.
- Wed Aug 6 2003 Microsoft testers get an eyeful
In a brief security lapse, early testers of Microsoft software had access to discussions on all of the company's products, rather than just the programs they were trying out.
- Wed Oct 11 2000 Appeals court sets timetable for Microsoft case
The court splits the difference between the software giant and its government opponents, giving Microsoft until Nov. 27 to file its primary brief.
- Tue Nov 28 2000 New spin on Microsoft case as big names bow out
Major changes in the cast of characters in Microsoft's courtroom drama could have a far greater impact on the company's appeal than any legal briefs.
- Mon Dec 10 2001 No politics behind settlement, Microsoft says
In the first of two legal briefs expected this week to address the two tracks in its landmark antitrust case, the company asserts all communications were aboveboard.
- Fri Feb 6 1998 Microsoft counters Java dispute
The software giant files court briefs arguing that a licensing contract it signed bars Sun from pulling the Java logo off its products.
- Thu Jan 24 2002 Microsoft fires back at AOL
Saying "AOL can't have it both ways," the company files a brief alleging the media giant has been withholding information while lobbying for a settlement remedy.




