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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: Chapter 7
Section Title: Pretrial Discovery in Civil Litigation
Author(s): Goldberg, Joseph; Gustafson, Dan E.
Number of pages: 31
Extract:
7 Pretrial discovery in civil litigation
Joseph Goldberg1 and Dan E. Gustafson2
§ 7.01 Introduction
§ 7.02 Theory of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Overview
§ 7.03 Investigation/pre-filing discovery
7.03.1 Public enforcement agencies
7.03.2 Amnesty program
7.03.3 Talking with employees/former employees of possible
antitrust violators
7.03.4 Initial expert analysis
7.03.5 FOIA requests/state law equivalent
§ 7.04 Written discovery
7.04.1 Rule 26 initial disclosures
7.04.2 Interrogatories
7.04.3 Requests for production of documents
7.04.4 Electronic discovery
7.04.5 Requests for admissions
7.04.6 Third party discovery
7.04.7 Supplements to discovery
§ 7.05 Depositions
§ 7.06 Rule 30(b)(6) depositions
§ 7.07 Trial depositions
§ 7.08 Expert discovery
§ 7.09 Daubert
§ 7.10 Compelling discovery: Motion practice
§ 7.11 Limits on discovery
7.11.1 Protective/confidentiality orders
7.11.2 Privilege logs
7.11.3 Expert stipulations
7.11.4 In camera proceedings
§ 7.12 Conclusion
1
Joseph Goldberg is a partner in Freedman Boyd Daniels Hollander Goldberg Ives &
Duncan, P.A., a law firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Goldberg practices in the area of
antitrust law and complex commercial and class action litigation. Mr. Goldberg and Mr. Gustafson
wish to thank Karla Gluek for her invaluable assistance in writing this chapter.
2
Dan E. Gustafson is a founding member of Gustafson Gluek PLLC, a law firm in
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. Gustafson practices ...
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