- Tue Jun 9 1998 Intel reveals FTC defense
A brief in the Integraph suit suggests a legal position the chipmaker could take in its antitrust case.
- 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 Jun 1 2000 Judge gives government another chance to revise remedy
The judge in Microsoft's antitrust trial responds to a government request for more legal briefs, delaying a ruling that had been expected for later this week.
- Tue Jan 18 2000 Microsoft antitrust response due today
A battered but confident Microsoft for the first time is expected to officially respond to harsh antitrust findings issued by a federal judge.
- Tue Jan 25 2000 DOJ, states file rebuttal to Microsoft arguments
The U.S. Justice Department and 19 states brave a blizzard to file another brief in the Microsoft antitrust trial, which is rapidly moving toward oral arguments.
- Thu Feb 24 2000 Harvard professor mutes antitrust skepticism
Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig downplays a news story that indicated he had doubts Microsoft should be broken up.
- Wed Feb 24 1999 NSI antitrust woes not over yet
Nearly two years after would-be Net registrar PGMedia accused NSI in court of violating antitrust laws, the suit appears stalled over weighty legal issues.
- Tue Sep 21 1999 Final arguments in Microsoft antitrust trial
At today's close of its antitrust trial, Microsoft will contend the government put on a good show but failed to prove its case.
- Tue Oct 13 1998 DOJ files late in antitrust case
The most interesting of the filings is not yet being made public: It contains the testimony government witnesses will make in the case.
- Thu Mar 30 2006 No decision on Microsoft antitrust fines for 'weeks'
The software giant has its knuckles rapped for organizing a press conference during a private hearing.

