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Introduction: Benefits of Private Enforcement
Robert H. Lande
1. Defining Antitrust Violations in the United States Bonny E. Sweeney;
2. Pre-complaint Activities Craig C. Corbitt, Judith A. Zahid and Patrick B. Clayton;
3. Parties Entitled to Pursue a Claim Eric L. Cramer and Daniel C. Simons;
4. Initiation of a Private Action Michael D. Hausfeld;
5. Class Actions J. Douglas Richards, Michael B. Eisenkraft and Abigail E. Shafroth;
6. Procedural Defenses Short of Trial Jonathan L. Rubin;
7. Pretrial Discovery in Civil Litigation Joseph Goldberg and Dan E. Gustafson;
8. Economic Experts James Langenfeld, Gregory G. Wrobel and Michael J. Waters;
9. Plaintiffs’ Remedies W. Joseph Bruckner and Matthew R. Salzwedel;
10. Funding Litigation K. Craig Wildfang and Stacey P. Slaughter;
11. Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement 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 Joseph Tabacco and Scott Martin;
13. Class Notice and Claims Administration Katherine Kinsella and Shannon Wheatman;
14. Cy Pres as a Remedy in Private Antitrust Litigation Albert A. Foer;
15. Proposals for Reform Pamela Gilbert and Victoria Romanenko;
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