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Microsoft Corp. on Friday settled a series of coordinated class actions for $1.1 billion in vouchers that 13 million plaintiffs in California can use to buy computer products. The settlement represents a much higher return for California plaintiffs than one proposed by Microsoft a year ago and refused by a federal judge in Baltimore. The settlement comes a month before the case, Lingo v. Microsoft, was to go to trial in San Francisco Superior Court.
January 13, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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