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Microsoft Trial Misconduct Cost $40 Million

SpuriousLogic writes "The judge who banned Microsoft from selling its Word document program in the US due to a patent violation tacked an additional $40 million onto a jury's $200 million verdict because the software maker's lawyers engaged in trial misconduct, court records reveal. In a written ruling, Judge Leonard Davis, of US District Court for Eastern Texas, chastised Microsoft's attorneys for repeatedly misrepresenting the law in presentations to jurors.'Throughout the course of trial Microsoft's trial counsel persisted in arguing that it was somehow improper for a non-practicing patent owner to sue for money damages,' Davis wrote. The judge cited a particular incident in which a Microsoft lawyer compared plaintiff i4i, Inc. to banks that sought bailout money from the federal government under the Troubled Asset Relief Program. 'He further persisted in improperly trying to equate i4i's infringement case with the current national banking crisis implying that i4i was a banker seeking a "bailout,"' Davis said."

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  1. MvP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Microsoft... vs... patent trolls.. who do I hate??

    1. Re:MvP by moon3 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Tough call, as it is Alien vs Predator kind of fight.

    2. Re:MvP by johannesg · · Score: 4, Funny

      Microsoft... vs... patent trolls.. who do I hate??

      You are perfectly within your rights to hate both. Doing so has the great advantage that you really don't need to aim carefully, should you decide to be sure from orbit...

  2. Re:First post? by PitaBred · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ahhh. So the charges are "felony interference with a business model". Got it.

  3. Re:Damnit! I'm torn! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    "If Chewbacca does not make sense, you MUST ACQUIT!!"