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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (20733)8/20/1998 6:45:00 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24154
 
Judge Delays Microsoft Trial nytimes.com

For amusement only.

It was unclear after Thursday's hearing when the government might interview Gates.

Microsoft lawyer John Warden said the company offered Gates as early as Friday or Saturday. But Justice lawyer David Boies argued that until the appeals court had ruled to keep the depositions private, Microsoft was contending Gates wasn't available anytime soon.

''Strangely, after the court of appeals decision, he suddenly became available,'' said Boies, who indicated he was too busy with other cases to interview Gates on the West Coast until at least Wednesday next week.

Warden then began to argue further, but the judge signaled to both lawyers he wanted silence.

''I don't care,'' the judge said.


I imagine Boies and Bill will have their little war of nerves soon enough. Not being a TV type to begin with, I can wait for the sure to be entertaining transcripts.

Cheers, Dan.