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Even a billion-dollar settlement can't buy love. Plaintiffs in the consumer class action against Microsoft Corp. were in court Monday with some nits to pick. And Microsoft countered saying the $1.1 billion agreement ought to buy it a full release. In the end, it wasn't clear what San Francisco Superior Court Judge Paul Alvarado will do with the arguments. Today, he'll continue hearing a motion to approve the terms of the settlement -- and the accompanying $294 million in requested attorneys fees and costs.
March 30, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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