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December 11, 2009The Case for Cooperation
November 17, 2009 A special supplmental publication of The Sedona Conference Journal.Liberalizing Rule 27 in the Twombly/Iqbal Era
November 11, 2009 If legislative efforts to limit the reach of Twombly/Iqbal and reintroduce Conley’s “no set of facts” standard are not enacted, basic notions of fairness and justice require that Rule 27 be liberally interpreted to allow plaintiffs to seek limited pre-suit discovery.Global Enforcement of Anticompetitive Conduct
October 30, 2009 "Because the enforcement of country-specific competition laws is necessarily limited in a globalized economy, only the cross-border cooperation of both criminal and private enforcement can effectively deter anticompetitive conduct and compensate victims. While there have been significant strides in ...Observations from the Field: ACPERA's First Five Years
October 30, 2009 This article examines some of the practical issues and competing interests that have been raised since the enactment of the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act of 2004.Twombly, Iqbal And The Prisoner’s Pleading Dilemma
An article on Rule 8 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.Getting the Deal Through - Private Antitrust Litigation 2010
An introduction to an antitrust litigation periodical in the UK for an international law publication.Competition Law Claims: A Developing Story
September 18, 2009 An extract from the 2010 European Antitrust Review - a www.GlobalCompetitionReview.com special report.Chipping Away: The Misguided Trend Toward Resolving Merits Disputes as Part of the Class Certification Calculus
July 17, 2009 Class certification jurisprudence is in a state of flux as a result of a trend in which federal courts of appeals are using class certification calculus to resolve genuinely disputed merits issues.