- Wed Jan 30 2002 Judge could close Microsoft depositions
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly grants a Microsoft request that could close upcoming depositions in its antitrust trial to the media.
- Fri May 3 2002 Ballmer dropped from witness list
Microsoft shortens its witness list for the second time this week, announcing that CEO Steve Ballmer will not testify as expected in its ongoing antitrust trial.
- Wed Jan 2 2002 Judge to weigh Microsoft's wish for delay
A federal judge orders Microsoft and nine states to appear at a hearing next week to discuss a delay to the next phase of the landmark antitrust trial.
- Thu Sep 13 2001 Judge delays Microsoft report
A federal judge extends the deadline for a joint status report that the company and the government have been drafting for the next phase of the landmark antitrust trial.
- Fri Feb 12 1999 Gates: Competition is changing
While the antitrust trial of Microsoft intensifies in Washington, the software giant's chief speaks about his company's future strategy and the changing nature of competition in the field.
- Mon Apr 22 2002 Gates puts on new face for testimony
The Microsoft chair lessens some of the damage done to his reputation by a poor performance in a taped deposition earlier in the software giant's antitrust trial.
- Thu Oct 12 2000 Microsoft expected to have friendlier court in appeals process
The Redmond juggernaut may have lost its antitrust trial, but legal experts predict an aggressive appeal that could undercut much of the government's victory.
- Mon Nov 8 1999 Findings back Microsoft into a corner
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's stinging 207-page findings of fact in the Microsoft antitrust trial opens a Pandora's box of legal problems for the software giant.
- Wed Oct 7 1998 Microsoft targeted by critics
With just days before its antitrust trial is set to start, the software giant finds itself the target of a stepped-up campaign by new and old critics.
- 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.


