Court is adjourned

This judge in the Microsoft vs. Hyperphrase case certainly does have a nice way with words.

Microsoft’s insouciance so flustered Hyperphrase that nine of its attorneys [...] promptly filed a motion to strike the summary judgment motion as untimely. Counsel used bolded italics to make their point, a clear sign of grievous iniquity by one’s foe. True, this court did enter an order on June 20, 2003 ordering the parties not to flyspeck each other, but how could such an order apply to a motion filed almost five minutes late? Microsoft’s temerity was nothing short of a frontal assault on the precept of punctuality so cherished by and vital to this court.


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