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To: Catcher who wrote (46611)6/13/2000 10:43:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 74651
 
Here is an updated story with an opinion from opinion from an anti-trust lawyer. I think the comments below are really the point of the appeals court decision today. (Of course the case will go to the Supreme Court first for them to decide if they will take it.)

dailynews.yahoo.com

Rich Gray, an antitrust expert with Outside General Counsel Silicon Valley, a California law firm, said, ``This puts tremendous pressure on the government now to move quickly and get this up for consideration by the Supreme Court.

``With seven judges sitting en banc to hear this, I think the Supreme Court is far less likely to take this case,'' Gray said. ``The Court of Appeals has done its job, stepped up and said, `We'll handle this quickly and expeditiously.' That makes it easier for the Supreme Court to simply say no and let the Court of Appeals handle it.''