FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS, the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division has been trying to shake the perception that it’s been snakebitten.
In this case, the fangs, as it were, were those of Judge Vaughn Walker and his 2004 opinion clearing the way for software-maker Oracle Corp.’s merger with PeopleSoft Inc. over the objections of the Justice Department’s trust-busters.
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