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A federal judge on Friday rejected a controversial settlement that would have ended more than 100 private class-action lawsuits against Microsoft.
They may not get as much attention as Microsoft's battle against the US Department of Justice, but dozens of private antitrust lawsuits could cost the company billions of dollars in damages.
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