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Except, before he heard any arguments last Friday, California federal judge Ronald Whyte tentatively sent the case back to the state of Washington, where Microsoft lodged it and where it's gotten a temporary restraining order restricting Lee's activities on behalf of Google until the trial in January.
Lee was hired to set up and run Google China.
Judge Whyte indicated he found both sides of the argument persuasive. The companies were still waiting for his final decision at press time.
(This is an abridged version of a story that appeared originally at www.clientservernews.com.)
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