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If you're anxiously awaiting the outcome of that legal battle between Westford, Mass.-based NetScout Systems and Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner, all we can tell you is this:
Find yourself a new hobby.
You have a lot of time to kill.
Just this week, Connecticut Superior Court Judge Douglas C.
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NetScout Systems' complaint against Gartner just got a little thinner — and a lot less entertaining for anyone who enjoys perusing page upon page of "prejudicial, immaterial, unnecessary" and improper allegations that "attempt to plead evidence rather than facts." Connecticut Superior Court Judge Charles T.
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Gartner really doesn't want to lift the veil of secrecy surrounding its Magic Quadrant (MQ) reports.
The research firm is challenging many of NetScout's requests for information about its business practices, processes and internal review procedures involving the MQ reports.
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Gartner took a hard swipe at NetScout Systems yesterday, claiming the information technology company is relying on "unnecessary, repetitious, scandalous, impertinent [and] immaterial" allegations to build a case against it and "poison the mind of the jury and the court.
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Don't expect a quick resolution of the lawsuit that pits NetScout Systems against the Gartner Group. Just yesterday, Connecticut Superior Court Judge Charles T. Lee approved the request of Gartner attorneys to extend the deadline to respond. The decision pushes the deadline for Gartner to respond to Oct.
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We've never mastered the art of the crystal ball here at CMSWire. So don't expect us to tell you who will ultimately prevail in the newly filed lawsuit that pits NetScout Systems against the Gartner Group. NetScout, a Westford, Mass.-based computer performance management provider, filed the lawsuit last week
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NetScout Systems, based in Westford, Mass., filed the lawsuit in Connecticut Superior Court Tuesday under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act for "corporate defamation arising out of Gartner’s information technology research business practices.
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