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Experts Question Microsoft Action

  Date:Jan 14 2002

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Microsoft may have hurt its antitrust case by failing to reveal to a federal judge that it lobbied lawmakers, legal experts said.

In court filings, the software giant disclosed only contacts with executive branch officials and not Congress. Records of such contacts are required by the 1974 Tunney Act, written to make sure a company settling antitrust charges doesn't get improper favors from government employees.




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