Center, Incorporated Steven Nielsen Raymond Pryor Seastrom Associates Ltd Chris Campbell Denise Davenport Sara Cheeseman Ronald Rodjenski Harold Phillips Matthew W. O'Neill Robert Weinke Idy Klein David Jaffee Avi Mandel South Dakota Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Johnnie Moon Robert Lee Colebank Bryan K. Manson Fred Luce Edward Michael O'Brien Golf O'Brien Company Cynthia M. Aikens Clair Falgoust Carlton Falgoust Manual Knight Webster T. Knight James Rudasil Aubrey Bernard Geraldine Guice William Brand Pryor Pacific Coast Systems Teri Gordon Michael Shevekov Martin Hagan Elham Shirzai Dawn Brandt Donald J. Gianni Mario Traffichini John F. Siegenthaler Caren M. McCall Larry A. Penix Pryce M. Haynes, II John K. Heidlage Ryan D. Reynolds Daniel C. Ray Gti System Integrators Tziri Fine Derek M. Prentice Kurt C. Carter James T. Brems Tim Appelgate Julie Tinkham Steven Master Thomas Infante Turner Corporation John A. Supernovich Marlene K. Supernovich Sherwood Automatik Design, Incorporated State of West Virginia, Ex Rel. Darrell v. McGraw Jr., Attorney General Netscape Communications Corporation Sun Microsystems Be Incorporated burst.com, Incorporated Ivax Corporation Keith Cooper Conway, MacKenzie & Dunleavy, Pc Christine Barton Rhoda Henning Karen Green Renae Lucas John Roby John Does 1-50 Michael Lewis Henry Mascagni Hayley J. Gardner Steve Grubb Linda Stewart Murline Addington Travis D. McHann Jr. Billy Lewis Booker T. Bailey, Jr. James Pigg Angela Brinkley Delanious Harried Gertrude Green Camelia Calvert Mary Wyatt Emma Walton Hetha Green Realnetworks, Incorporated Pradeep Sujan Carl C. Conrad Paul A. Dieter Franklin L. Dejulius Kevin Huddell Gary Leach v. Microsoft Corporation

444 F.3d 312
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedApril 18, 2006
Docket04-2566
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 444 F.3d 312 (Center, Incorporated Steven Nielsen Raymond Pryor Seastrom Associates Ltd Chris Campbell Denise Davenport Sara Cheeseman Ronald Rodjenski Harold Phillips Matthew W. O'Neill Robert Weinke Idy Klein David Jaffee Avi Mandel South Dakota Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Johnnie Moon Robert Lee Colebank Bryan K. Manson Fred Luce Edward Michael O'Brien Golf O'Brien Company Cynthia M. Aikens Clair Falgoust Carlton Falgoust Manual Knight Webster T. Knight James Rudasil Aubrey Bernard Geraldine Guice William Brand Pryor Pacific Coast Systems Teri Gordon Michael Shevekov Martin Hagan Elham Shirzai Dawn Brandt Donald J. Gianni Mario Traffichini John F. Siegenthaler Caren M. McCall Larry A. Penix Pryce M. Haynes, II John K. Heidlage Ryan D. Reynolds Daniel C. Ray Gti System Integrators Tziri Fine Derek M. Prentice Kurt C. Carter James T. Brems Tim Appelgate Julie Tinkham Steven Master Thomas Infante Turner Corporation John A. Supernovich Marlene K. Supernovich Sherwood Automatik Design, Incorporated State of West Virginia, Ex Rel. Darrell v. McGraw Jr., Attorney General Netscape Communications Corporation Sun Microsystems Be Incorporated burst.com, Incorporated Ivax Corporation Keith Cooper Conway, MacKenzie & Dunleavy, Pc Christine Barton Rhoda Henning Karen Green Renae Lucas John Roby John Does 1-50 Michael Lewis Henry Mascagni Hayley J. Gardner Steve Grubb Linda Stewart Murline Addington Travis D. McHann Jr. Billy Lewis Booker T. Bailey, Jr. James Pigg Angela Brinkley Delanious Harried Gertrude Green Camelia Calvert Mary Wyatt Emma Walton Hetha Green Realnetworks, Incorporated Pradeep Sujan Carl C. Conrad Paul A. Dieter Franklin L. Dejulius Kevin Huddell Gary Leach v. Microsoft Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Center, Incorporated Steven Nielsen Raymond Pryor Seastrom Associates Ltd Chris Campbell Denise Davenport Sara Cheeseman Ronald Rodjenski Harold Phillips Matthew W. O'Neill Robert Weinke Idy Klein David Jaffee Avi Mandel South Dakota Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Johnnie Moon Robert Lee Colebank Bryan K. Manson Fred Luce Edward Michael O'Brien Golf O'Brien Company Cynthia M. Aikens Clair Falgoust Carlton Falgoust Manual Knight Webster T. Knight James Rudasil Aubrey Bernard Geraldine Guice William Brand Pryor Pacific Coast Systems Teri Gordon Michael Shevekov Martin Hagan Elham Shirzai Dawn Brandt Donald J. Gianni Mario Traffichini John F. Siegenthaler Caren M. McCall Larry A. Penix Pryce M. Haynes, II John K. Heidlage Ryan D. Reynolds Daniel C. Ray Gti System Integrators Tziri Fine Derek M. Prentice Kurt C. Carter James T. Brems Tim Appelgate Julie Tinkham Steven Master Thomas Infante Turner Corporation John A. Supernovich Marlene K. Supernovich Sherwood Automatik Design, Incorporated State of West Virginia, Ex Rel. Darrell v. McGraw Jr., Attorney General Netscape Communications Corporation Sun Microsystems Be Incorporated burst.com, Incorporated Ivax Corporation Keith Cooper Conway, MacKenzie & Dunleavy, Pc Christine Barton Rhoda Henning Karen Green Renae Lucas John Roby John Does 1-50 Michael Lewis Henry Mascagni Hayley J. Gardner Steve Grubb Linda Stewart Murline Addington Travis D. McHann Jr. Billy Lewis Booker T. Bailey, Jr. James Pigg Angela Brinkley Delanious Harried Gertrude Green Camelia Calvert Mary Wyatt Emma Walton Hetha Green Realnetworks, Incorporated Pradeep Sujan Carl C. Conrad Paul A. Dieter Franklin L. Dejulius Kevin Huddell Gary Leach v. Microsoft Corporation, 444 F.3d 312 (4th Cir. 2006).

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444 F.3d 312

Linda Dameron KLOTH; Blaine Cox; Debra Cunningham; Eric Ferrell; Elizabeth Strickland; Rene Gonzalez; Clay Tyler; Peter Haklar; Eric S. Lazarus; Harold A. Phillips; Paul L. Howard; Thomas McCaleb; Vicki McCaleb; James Woods; Leyton T. Brown; Gale Ruffin; Jay S. Quigley; John W. Redmann; John Glase; Bruce Wright; Evangelos Kritikos; Walter Lorell; Renaldo Veltri; Johanna M. McWhinney; Jodi Marks; Judd Goodman, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and
Precision Billing Services, Incorporated; MSC Systems, Incorporated; O'Sullivan, Hicks & Patton; Ryan D. Reynolds; Eleaders, Incorporated; KBS-Net, SA; Silverware, Limited; Data Unit Ag; Datacrown, Limited, On Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated; Wayne Mims; Gravity, Incorporated; 403 West Loop 820 N; To The Rescue Comprehensive Computer Services; D's Pet Supplies, Incorporated; David Bach; The Rubbright Group; James M. Burt; Reclaim

Center, Incorporated; Steven Nielsen; Raymond Pryor; Seastrom Associates Ltd; Chris Campbell; Denise Davenport; Sara Cheeseman; Ronald Rodjenski; Harold Phillips; Matthew W. O'Neill; Robert Weinke; Idy Klein; David Jaffee; Avi Mandel; South Dakota Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors; Johnnie Moon; Robert Lee Colebank; Bryan K. Manson; Fred Luce; Edward Michael O'Brien; Golf O'Brien Company; Cynthia M. Aikens; Clair Falgoust; Carlton Falgoust; Manual Knight; Webster T. Knight; James Rudasil; Aubrey Bernard; Geraldine Guice; William Brand Pryor; Pacific Coast Systems; Teri Gordon; Michael Shevekov; Martin Hagan; Elham Shirzai; Dawn Brandt; Donald J. Gianni; Mario Traffichini; John F. Siegenthaler; Caren M. McCall; Larry A. Penix; Pryce M. Haynes, II; John K. Heidlage; Ryan D. Reynolds; Daniel C. Ray; GTI System Integrators; Tziri Fine; Derek M. Prentice; Kurt C. Carter; James T. Brems; Tim Appelgate; Julie Tinkham; Steven Master; Thomas Infante; Turner Corporation; John A. Supernovich; Marlene K. Supernovich; Sherwood; Automatik Design, Incorporated; State of West Virginia, ex rel. Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., Attorney General; Netscape Communications Corporation; Sun Microsystems; BE Incorporated; Burst.com, Incorporated; Ivax Corporation; Keith Cooper; Conway, Mackenzie & Dunleavy, PC; Christine Barton; Rhoda Henning; Karen Green; Renae Lucas; John Roby; John Does 1-50; Michael Lewis; Henry Mascagni; Hayley J. Gardner; Steve Grubb; Linda Stewart; Murline Addington; Travis D. McHann, Jr.; Billy Lewis; Booker T. Bailey, Jr.; James Pigg; Angela Brinkley; Delanious Harried; Gertrude Green; Camelia Calvert; Mary Wyatt; Emma Walton; Hetha Green; Realnetworks, Incorporated; Pradeep Sujan; Carl C. Conrad; Paul A. Dieter; Franklin L. Dejulius; Kevin Huddell; Gary Leach, Plaintiffs,
v.
MICROSOFT CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellee.

No. 04-2566.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Argued: February 1, 2006.

Decided: April 18, 2006.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED ARGUED: Christopher Lovell, Lovell Stewart Halebian, L.L.P., New York, New York, for Appellants. David Bruce Tulchin, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York, New York, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: Gary S. Jacobson, Lovell Stewart Halebian, L.L.P., New York, New York, for Appellants. G. Stewart Webb, Venable, L.L.P., Baltimore, Maryland; Richard J. Wallis, Steven J. Aeschbacher, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington; Joseph E. Neuhaus, Richard C. Pepperman, II, Sharon L. Nelles, Sullivan & Cromwell, L.L.P., New York, New York; Charles B. Casper, Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, L.L.P., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for Appellee.

Before WIDENER, NIEMEYER, and GREGORY, Circuit Judges.

Affirmed by published opinion. Judge NIEMEYER wrote the opinion, in which Judge WIDENER and Judge GREGORY joined.

OPINION

NIEMEYER, Circuit Judge:

This appeal, a part of the multidistrict class action antitrust litigation brought against Microsoft Corporation by 39 purchasers of Microsoft's operating system software and applications software, presents the question whether 26 indirect purchasers have stated a claim upon which relief can be granted. See Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6). The district court granted Microsoft's motion to dismiss their claims, concluding that because these 26 plaintiffs did not buy software directly from Microsoft, they were indirect purchasers who were barred from seeking recovery for illegal pass-through overcharges under the principles of Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois, 431 U.S. 720, 97 S.Ct. 2061, 52 L.Ed.2d 707 (1977). The court also found that they lacked standing to seek recovery for certain types of injury because the alleged injury did not constitute "antitrust injury," was speculative, or was generalized and not specific to the plaintiffs. The court dismissed the plaintiffs' equitable claims under the doctrine of laches.

For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

* In the aftermath of the United States' suit against Microsoft, in which Microsoft was found to have maintained an illegal monopoly in the worldwide market for licensing Intel-compatible PC operating systems, see United States v. Microsoft Corp., 253 F.3d 34 (D.C.Cir.2001), numerous class action suits were filed against Microsoft in courts across the country. On April 25, 2000, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation transferred the cases that were pending in federal district courts to the District of Maryland, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1407. Thereafter, 39 plaintiffs filed a superseding consolidated amended complaint, seeking damages and equitable relief under the Clayton and Sherman Acts. See 15 U.S.C. §§ 2, 15, 26.

In their 66-page consolidated amended complaint, the plaintiffs allege that beginning in the late 1980s, when Microsoft's market share in the United States for operating system software was 95 percent, Microsoft engaged in a series of predatory acts that were designed to, and did, eliminate competition and prevent entry into the operating system software market. They allege that since 1994, when Digital Research, Inc. and IBM were eliminated as meaningful competitors, Microsoft has had no significant competitor in the operating systems software market. They assert that Microsoft used this monopoly power to raise prices and to leverage its power into other markets, including markets for applications software such as word processing, spreadsheet, and office suite software, with the result that Microsoft has dominated these applications software markets since the mid-1990s, achieving market shares approaching 90 percent. Thus, for the time periods material to the complaint, the plaintiffs contend that Microsoft has had monopoly power in four product markets:

(1) The licensing of Intel-compatible personal computer operating systems software; (2) the licensing of Intel-compatible personal computer word processing applications software; (3) the licensing of Intel-compatible personal computer spreadsheet applications software; and (4) the licensing of Intel-compatible personal computer office suite applications software.

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