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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 02:59 PM EDT |
Are they allowed to have a technician on the bench to look up stuff like that,
or are only lawyers/legal experts allowed? Are they allowed to receive tezt
messages from their technicians placed within the audience?
Still if there is one company that should have been able to find that in time,
you'd expect it to be Google. Just as you'd have expected Oracle to get their
Exibit number database right. I guess they both gooved.
Still with both their CEO's present during that initial Oracle mixup, I expect
one or both companies to come up with their own court management system within a
few months. :) (Like that article about the WiFi conference)
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 03:18 PM EDT |
He might not know particularly much about what Spring is or what it does. Maybe
that info only reached him through the lawyers, who got it from some Oracle
employee but garbled it before it got to Ellison? Did he claim under oath any
personal knowledge of what Spring is or how it works? (I don't remember him
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