Microsoft's top lawyer says the government shutdown is 'not good for business'

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Microsoft's top lawyer says the government shutdown is 'not good for business'
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Microsoft's president and chief legal officer said on CNBC that it's too early to say if the shutdown is hurting Microsoft's own business.

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