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The Sedona Conference JournalŪ (Vol 2)

Fall 2001

Editor's Note and Acknowledgements
- Richard G. Braman, Esq.

Protecting Privacy through Government Regulation
- Sarah Andrews

The Death of Romance
- Margaret G. Stewart

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- Charles S. Sims

Back to the Future: The Napster Decision Confirms The Applicability of Traditional Copyright Principles to the Internet
- Russell J. Frackman & Jeffrey D. Goldman

Lessons from Microsoft
- Tyler A. Baker

Predatory Conduct Under Section 2 of the Sherman Act: Dead or Alive?
- K. Craig Wildfang & Christopher W. Madel

The Quick Look Rule of Reason: Retreat from Binary Antitrust Analysis
- Max R. Shulman

Shutts Meets the Baby Shermans
- James R. Safley & Bethany D. Krueger

The Employment Class Action
- Stanley D. Davis & Kathy Perkins Brooks

"The Philadelphia Story": Mass Torts in the City of Brotherly Love
- Lawrence T. Hoyle, Jr. & Edward J. Madeira, Jr.

Erie vs. Daubert: A New Case or Controversy?
- James S. Simonson

A Lawyer's Lament: Unpredictability & Inconsistency in the Wake of the Daubert Trilogy
- Rudolph F. Pierce & Jennifer M. DeTeso

Markman Determinations
- Gary M. Hoffman & Charles W. Saber

Electronic Discovery Issues for 2002: Requiring the Losing Party to pay for the Costs of Digital Discovery
- Barbara A. Caulfield & Zuzana Svihra

The Information Age, Part I: Discovery
The Information Age, Part II: Juror Investigation on the Internet

- Jonathan M. Redgrave, Ted S. Hiser & Jason J. Stover