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To: Insitu who wrote (46638)6/14/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: mozek  Respond to of 74651
 
I checked with an attorney briefed in the case. As an attorney yourself, you should also be able to read the appeal and see that Microsoft is requesting review of the findings of fact. It's actually interesting reading. Here's the introduction from the section challenging findings of fact:

The district court bifurcated briefing on findings of fact and conclusions of law, and issued its findings of fact on November 5, 1999. Although 412 paragraphs long, the court's findings do not contain a single citation to the record, making it impossible to ascertain the purported basis for many findings and thereby compounding the many evidentiary errors at trial. ...

Here's a link to the whole filing:
microsoft.com

Mike



To: Insitu who wrote (46638)6/14/2000 11:45:00 AM
From: johnd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
One year from now, we will look back and say. What a waste of time and money it was - i.e. this whole case.