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“A Palpably Ridiculous Definition of the Word ‘Review’”

by Editors on December 15, 2006

A perfect story to round out the week, courtesy of the WSJ Law Blog:

"A lawyer for Microsoft accused a plaintiffs’ lawyer in a class-action antitrust lawsuit against the software giant of splitting the word “review” into two syllables — “re-view” — to interpret a Microsoft discovery request to mean it only sought documents the plaintiffs’ expert witnesses had looked at twice."

Link: Law Blog – WSJ.com � “A Palpably Ridiculous Definition of the Word ‘Review’”.

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