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  2. United States v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Later, Allchin re-ran the demonstration and provided a new videotape, but in so doing Microsoft dropped the claim that Windows is slowed down when IE is removed. Mark Murray, a Microsoft spokesperson, berated the government attorneys for "nitpicking on issues like video production". [14] Bill Gates during his deposition

  3. L. Lin Wood - Wikipedia

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    Lucian Lincoln Wood Jr. (born October 19, 1952) is an American former attorney who made claims about the existence of widespread election fraud during the 2020 US presidential election. [1] He has faced legal sanctions for lawsuits made in furtherance of these claims in the state of Michigan . [ 2 ]

  4. List of cases involving Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Roger Billings and Frank J. Williams, eds., Abraham Lincoln, Esq.: The Legal Career of America's Greatest President (2010). Henry S. Cohn, "Lincoln's Law Practice", Connecticut Lawyer, vol. 20, no. 6 (February 2010) Henry S. Cohn, "Abraham Lincoln at the Bar", The Federal Lawyer (May 2012) Brian Dirck, Lincoln the Lawyer (2007) Review

  5. Stuntwoman-turned-attorney accused of staging car crashes to ...

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    A New Orleans stuntwoman-turned-lawyer staged car crashes to file fraudulent insurance claims, the US Department of Justice alleged.. Vanessa Motta, 43, is one of eight people indicted in the ...

  6. Attorneys file lawsuit against Abe's on Lincoln for death ...

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    Attorneys for the father of Steven Fagan Jr., the man who died in a motorcycle crash in early June 2023, has filed a civil lawsuit against Abe’s on Lincoln, alleging that the bar sold drinks to ...

  7. Microsoft Corp. v. Lindows.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft v. Lindows.com, Inc. was a court case brought by Microsoft against Lindows, Inc in December 2001, claiming that the name "Lindows" was a violation of its trademark "Windows." After two and a half years of court battles, Microsoft paid US$20 million for the Lindows trademark, and Lindows Inc. became Linspire Inc.

  8. Criticism of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft does not provide refunds for Windows licenses sold through an OEM, including licenses that come with the purchase of a computer or are pre-installed on a computer. [60] According to Microsoft's End-user license agreement for Windows 7 the ability to receive a refund for the operating system is determined by the hardware manufacturer: [61]

  9. Exxon Mobil Corp. sues California attorney general for ... - AOL

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    Exxon Mobil Corp. filed a federal defamation lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, months after Bonta sued the oil and gas giant alleging that it ...