First Person: Litigator David Boies On Antitrust, Tech And The Government V. Microsoft - a podcast by WBUR & NPR

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In part one of our series The Prime Effect, we focused on Amazon's power as the largest retailer in the world. But of course, it's not just a retailer. Amazon is a massive technology company, and it's facing government scrutiny into whether the company's use of its size and power violate antitrust laws.



Now, this isn't the first time the government has asked such questions of a tech company. In fact, one of the most famous antitrust cases in U.S. history involves another tech company headquartered a mere 15 miles from Seattle: Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft.



We recently spoke with the litigator the government brought in back in the 1990s for the Microsoft case. That litigator's name is David Boies.

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