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The Sedona Conference JournalŪ (Vol 3)
Fall 2002
The Monopolist's Duty to Deal
- Prof. George A. Hay
Whither Predatory Pricing? The Divergence Between Judicial Decisions & Economic Theory
- Charles E. Koob
Market Power, Consumer Harm & Exclusive Dealing with Distributors
- Jonathan M. Jacobson
Settlements in Hatch-Waxman Act Patent Litigation: Resolving Conflicting Intellectual Property & Antitrust Concerns
- Bruce R. Genderson
Business Method Patents: Far From a Settled Issue
- Donald R. Dunner & Richard L. Rainey
Markman: An Infringer's Delight; An Inventor's Nightmare
- Raymond P. Niro & Joseph N. Hosteny, III
Is DOE DOA?
- Robert A. Sterne & Steven R. Ludwig
Tendering Advice of Counsel in Patent Litigation: Damned if You Do, Damned if You Don't
- Patricia Thayer & Elizabeth Brown
The Peer Review & Self-Evaluation Privileges & Immunities: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far?
- Rodney H. Lawson & Charles Josef Blanchard
The Assault on the Attorney-Client Privilege & Work Product Doctrine in the Tobacco Wars
- Robert F. McDermott, Jr.
The Use of the False Claims Act in Quality of Care Cases
- Robert Salcido
Mikes v. Straus: Obstacle to Nursing Home Quality of Care Cases?
- Stuart I. Silverman & Sidney Rocke
New Evidence in the World of Litigating Health Care Compliance Cases: The Compliance Effectiveness Study
- Lori S. Richardson Pelliccioni
Questioning the Judicial Role in Dealing with Expert Testimony in Complex & Non-Complex Cases
- Prof. Stephen A. Saltzburg
Expert Witnesses: Pitfalls Posed by the Discovery Process
- David H. Marion & Christopher Pushaw
Federal Discovery Under the 2000 Amendments to Rule 26
- Robert E. B. Allen, Charles S. Price & Pamela J. P. Donison
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