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To: Mick Mørmøny who wrote (42604)4/20/2000 7:36:00 AM
From: Bill Fischofer  Respond to of 74651
 
Re: Remedy wrangling

It's been obvious since the breakdown during Posner's mediation that the State AGs have hopelessly gummed up the works with their varying separate political agendas. If plaintiffs can't speak with one voice this greatly strengthens MSFT's case on appeal. I'm sure this is the root reason for MSFT's confidence on this point.



To: Mick Mørmøny who wrote (42604)4/20/2000 7:53:00 AM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
"No breakup of MSFT"
<is the key point and good news.>
"On one critical point, officials say, the 19 states involved now seem in accord: None is advocating a fundamental breakup of the company. "Everybody's in that mode," said one official with knowledge of the negotiations. And there are indications that the Justice Department concurs"
nytimes.com