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Conference Overview

United States v. Microsoft: 10 Years Later

Ten years have passed since the U.S. Department of Justice and 20 states filed their landmark antitrust case against Microsoft and the trial of the lawsuit began in federal district court in Washington, D.C.  This major conference, United States v. Microsoft: 10 Years Later, looked back over the last ten years and explored the lasting lessons and deeper meanings of the case for Microsoft, for the software and technology industries, and for antitrust law and enforcement.

United States v. Microsoft: 10 Years Later, was held Friday and Saturday, September 12-13, 2008, in Austin Hall at Harvard Law School.  Sponsored by the Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, this conference is the first retrospective to examine the lawsuit and its aftermath from the perspective of many of the participants in the original case and trial, as well as leading legal and economic academics. Conference presenters will include, among many others:

  • David Boies, Partner, Boies, Schiller & Flexner
  • Brad Smith, Sr. VP and General Counsel, Microsoft Corp.
  • David Heiner,  VP and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft Corp.
  • Einer Elhauge, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
  • Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
  • Franklin Fisher, Professor Emeritus, MIT
  • Edward Felten, Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs, Princeton University
  • Douglas Melamed, Wilmer Hale, Washington, DC  
  • Tim Bresnahan, Chair, Dept. of Economics, Stanford University
  • Harry First, Professor, New York University School of Law
  • Andy Gavil, Professor, Howard University School of Law
  • Keith Hylton, Professor, Boston University School of Law
  • Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
  • Joe Nocera, author and columnist, New York Times
  • John Wilke, Wall Street Journal

An agenda for the events of the conference can be found on the Agenda page.

Questions or more information:  Contact Amar Ashar at (617) 384-9109 or ashar@cyber.harvard.edu