Judge Orders Microsoft to Pay Mass. Only $967G
WASHINGTON (AP) - The federal judge in the Microsoft Corp. antitrust trial ordered the software company Monday to pay Massachusetts $967,014.52 in attorneys fees, less than half what the state had sought.
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly criticized the attorney general in Massachusetts for offering "deficient documentation and lack of explanation" for the higher figure, calling her decision a "generous award."
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