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EU court confirms transfer of Microsoft case
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU's second highest court has taken the Microsoft (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) anti-trust case away from the judge its was originally assigned to and given it to a panel of 13 judges, a court official said on Friday. "I can confirm that the case has been moved to the Grand Chamber," said a court official, who asked not to be identified. The official also confirmed that the panel or chamber will be headed by Court of First Instance President Bo Vesterdorf and the case itself will be handled by Judge John Cooke. But Judge Hubert Legal, who had been in charge of the case, will no longer participate, the court official said. Sources have said Legal was removed, because he wrote a controversial article that angered fellow judges.
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