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December 22, 2005 4:57 PM

MSFT, Google Settle Dr. Lee Suit

This is all I got, and email from Google PR:

As you know, a trial date had been set for Jan. 9 in the litigation between
Google, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee and Microsoft regarding a one-year non-compete
period. The parties have settled and have the following statements:

"Microsoft, Dr. Lee and Google have reached an agreement that settles their
pending litigation. The Parties have entered into a private agreement that
resolves all issues to their mutual satisfaction. The terms of the
agreement are confidential and all parties have agreed to make no other
statements to the media regarding it. We are pleased with the terms of the
settlement agreement."
- David Drummond, Google vice president corporate development and general
counsel

"I am pleased with the terms of the settlement agreement."
- Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, president, engineering, product and public affairs, Google
China


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