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To: Keith Hankin who wrote (18410)4/10/1998 5:26:00 AM
From: Charles Hughes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
>>>Charles Rule, who served as antitrust chief during the administration of former President Ronald Reagan, said the states lack the resources to take such major action.>>>

Wow, they discount the power of even a group of states. What unbelievable chutzpa.

How many hundred lawyers is MSFT going to need to fight the state, the feds, their competitors and the Japanese and European actions?

It could be a few hundred lawyers eventually, couldn't it? Or am I exaggerating? I really don't know how this would work. Any lawyers here have an estimate?

Lets see, 100 lawyers at 300 an hour, thats $240,000 a day? Chump change, I suppose, considering.

Now if I could sell each lawyer two cappuchinos a day, at $2.50 each... I just want the concession stand, please.

Cheers,
Chaz