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Book Title: Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law in the United States
Editor(s): Foer, A. Albert; Stutz, M. Randy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857939593
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contents
Contributors xvi
Preface Albert A. Foer and Randy M. Stutz xviii
Introduction: Benefits of private enforcement 1
Robert H. Lande
1 Defining antitrust violations in the United States 14
Bonny E. Sweeney
2 Pre-complaint activities 43
Craig C. Corbitt, Judith A. Zahid, and Patrick B. Clayton
3 Parties entitled to pursue a claim 64
Eric L. Cramer and Daniel C. Simons
4 Initiation of a private action 95
Michael D. Hausfeld
5 Class actions 108
J. Douglas Richards, Michael B. Eisenkraft, and Abigail E. Shafroth
6 Procedural defenses short of trial 145
Jonathan L. Rubin
7 Pretrial discovery in civil litigation 180
Joseph Goldberg and Dan E. Gustafson
8 Economic experts 211
James Langenfeld, Gregory G. Wrobel, and Michael J. Waters
9 Plaintiffs' remedies 235
W. Joseph Bruckner and Matthew R. Salzwedel
10 Funding litigation 257
K. Craig Wildfang and Stacey P. Slaughter
11 Interaction of public and private enforcement 280
Kevin J.L. O'Connor, Anthony J. Gaughan, Hannah L. Renfro, Adam C. Briggs,
and Wendy K. Arends
12 Settlement practice from both a plaintiff and defense perspective 305
Joseph Tabacco and Scott Martin
13 Class notice and claims administration 338
Katherine Kinsella and Shannon Wheatman
14 Cy pres as a remedy in private antitrust litigation 349
Albert A. Foer
15 Proposals for reform 365
Pamela Gilbert and Victoria Romanenko
Index 387
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