- Tue Jun 13 2000 Microsoft blasts DOJ's aim at Supreme Court
The company wastes no time countering a plan by government attorneys to quickly move the antitrust trial to the Supreme Court.
- Sat Apr 8 2000 The week in review: Microsoft at a loss
A federal judge predictably rules that Microsoft is an anti-competitive monopolist, but the antitrust trial's endgame is far from apparent.
- Tue Aug 11 1998 Gates depositions open to public
News media and the public will be allowed to attend the depositions of Bill Gates and other top executives in Microsoft's antitrust trial.
- Mon Apr 22 2002 Gates says states' remedy "impossible"
Microsoft's chairman takes the stand in the antitrust trial to argue the difficulty of complying with the remedy, warning that it would be a major setback to Windows development.
- Wed Apr 21 1999 Sun exec to lead key deposition phase
Microsoft will depose a Sun executive involved in the AOL-Netscape deal as the landmark antitrust trial gets closer to restarting.
- Sat May 29 1999 The week in review: An ugly software fight
The landmark Microsoft antitrust trial resumes next week but the fur was already flying this week. HP, meanwhile, closes in on a new CEO.
- Fri Nov 5 1999 Microsoft faces uncertain penalties in case
The judge in the Microsoft antitrust trial issues stinging findings of fact against the software giant, but the outcome is still far from certain.
- Wed Feb 16 2000 Breakup dissension not stopping Microsoft settlement talks
The government's determination to break up the software giant has stalled, but not stopped, ongoing settlement talks in the antitrust trial, sources say.
- Wed Oct 14 1998 Short Take: Microsoft request to delay trial denied
As expected, a federal judge has denied a motion by Microsoft to delay its imminent antitrust trial by two weeks. Microsoft said it requested the delay so that it could prepare a defense to new allegations government prosecutors added to their case. The trial is set to start October 19.
- Fri Aug 24 2001 New judge assigned in Microsoft trial
A federal court randomly assigns U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly to preside over the Microsoft antitrust case as it returns to trial court for further proceedings.


