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To: David Freidenberg who wrote (58)6/12/2001 1:34:23 PM
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From: Duke of URL Tuesday, Jun 12, 2001 2:15 AM
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Judge's Milestone Award in Connecticut Microsoft Case Vacated
Record Microsoft punitive award loses precedential effect

Thomas Scheffey
The Connecticut Law Tribune
June 12, 2001

Robert M. Langer, of Wiggin & Dana's Hartford, Conn., office, characterized the 103-page Microsoft decision by federal Judge Janet C. Hall of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut -- vacated by the 2nd Circuit -- as the most detailed examination of punitive damages under CUTPA in its 28-year history.

Invoking "exceptional circumstances," the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals drained the legal life out of Connecticut's landmark Microsoft case, in which a federal judge made a record-setting $1 million unfair-trade punitive-damage award.

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