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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 485.92+0.4%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: Al Bearse who started this subject2/23/2001 3:43:35 PM
From: Thunder  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
And while courts rarely overturn the Findings of Fact from which final judgments must come, the accusations of excessive bias could give judges the opening they need to begin questioning the facts as asserted by Jackson.

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William Kovacic, a law professor at George Washington University, said the one hour out of seven allotted to talking about Jackson himself - and that at the end of arguments - suggests the panel won't likely give a great deal of weight to Jackson's conduct. "I think its going to be terribly hard for them to show that his bias was so pervasive that they ought to cast his findings aside completely," he said.

In Mr. Kovacic's unbiased opinion I'm sure...

Full article: zdnet.com
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