Judge beats up Intel in Intergraph case
Intel wants to beat up judge
Posted in Business, 8th June 1999 08:03 GMT
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Intel may have been let off the hook by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) but its antitrust woes are not at an end. Alabama judge Edwin Wilson yesterday denied the chip giant a summary judgement to end the case between it and Intergraph. Intergraph is pursuing its case against Intel because it claims it uses monopolistic ways and means to do business. Intel will appeal against Judge Nelson's ruling in a case that is set to be heard next February. My, the wheels of justice grind slowly. Yesterday we reported that Intel faces another antitrust suit from US company Multivideo. ®

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