DAVIDSON v. MICROSOFT CORP.

No. 60, Sept. Term, 2001.

792 A.2d 336 (2002)

143 Md. App. 43

Bobby DAVIDSON, et al. v. MICROSOFT CORPORATION.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

February 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey R. DeCaro (DeCaro, Doran, Siciliano, Gallagher & DeBlasis, LLP, on the brief) Lanham, for appellants.

Michael F. Brockmeyer (Piper, Marbury, Rudnick & Wolfe, LLP, Baltimore, and David B. Tulchin, and Sullivan & Cromwell of New York, NY, on the brief) for appellee.

Argued before JAMES R. EYLER, SONNER, and MARVIN H. SMITH (Ret., specially assigned), JJ.


JAMES R. EYLER, Judge.

In March, 2000, appellants, Bobby Davidson and Tri County Industries, Inc., brought suit in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County on behalf of a class of Maryland consumers claiming appellee, Microsoft Corporation, overcharged them for its Windows 98 computer operating system. Appellants claimed that appellee's practices were a monopolization, in violation of the Maryland Antitrust Act ("MATA...

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