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The facts proving that Microsoft unlawfully maintained its monopoly power in violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act are sufficient to meet analogous elements of causes of action arising under the laws of each plaintiff state.
The court is persuaded that the evidence in the record proving violations of the Sherman Act also satisfies the elements of analogous causes of action arising under the laws of each plaintiff state.
And when it determines this, it permits the plaintiff state to act in a way that would normally be in violation of its agreements.
Ironically, Texas, the lead plaintiff state, would see its GDP rise more than $38 billion over 10 years if the programs were allowed to proceed, while Georgia would experience a $190 million increase in tax revenue within five years.
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Costs and Attorneys' Fees Microsoft shall pay the plaintiff states' reasonable costs and attorneys' fees.
Florida and the other plaintiff states have a contract with Mr. Clement, at discounted rates, that is capped at $250,000.
The 19 states and the District of Columbia ("the plaintiff states") seek to ground liability additionally under their respective antitrust laws.
David B. Rivkin Jr., a lawyer for the states, said the ruling relieved the plaintiff states of any obligation to comply with the health law.
The court turns finally to the counterclaim that Microsoft brings against the attorneys general of the plaintiff states under 42 U.S. C
The plaintiff states concede that their laws do not condemn any act proved in this case that fails to warrant liability under the Sherman Act.
THE STATE LAW CLAIMS In their amended complaint, the plaintiff states assert that the same facts establishing liability under Section Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act mandate a finding of liability under analogous provisions in their own laws.
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