Attorneys for nearly 15,000 former Microsoft temporary workers may take the company back to court in a spat that's tying up $70 million the workers won in a lawsuit that began in 1992. In the latest of several delays, attorneys for the workers and Microsoft are wrangling over an insurance policy. The lawyers hired a claims-processing company, and Microsoft wants that company to take out a policy that would cost $800,000 to $1 million, said Judith Bendich, a Seattle attorney for the workers.
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