Lawsuit against Microsoft set for court

September 13, 2006 Logo for Microsoft, at their Herndon, Virginia, office

(AP) -- One of the last remaining consumer class-action antitrust lawsuits filed against Microsoft Corp. in a state court is set to go to trial in November, and the company's co-founder and chairman is on the witness list to testify.



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