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The Sedona Conference JournalŪ (Vol 5)
Fall 2004
Case Management Issues in Patent Litigation
- Ronald J. Schutz & Jonathan D. Goins
Expert Witnesses & Daubert Motions
- Robert C. Morgan & Ashe P. Puri
Examining Reexamination: Not Yes an Antidote to Litigation
- M. Patricia Thayer, James Fox & Marvin Motsenbocker
Exemption to Patent Infringement Under 35 U.S.C. Section 271 (e) (1): Safe Harbor or Storm A-Brewing?
- Cathryn Campbell & R.V. Lupo
Survey Results re: Opinions of Counsel and Willfulness
- Robert G. Sterne & David K.S. Cornwell
Consumer Harm After Dentsply: Not a Toothless Tiger
- Robert W. Doyle, Jr. & Suzanne B. Drennon
The Consumer Harm Inquiry in Recent Cases: A Required Element of Proof or an Afterthought?
- Kevin J. Arquit & Charles E. Koob
Williamson Oil v. Philip Morris: Whatever Happened to Jury Trials?
- Daniel R. Shulman
Proof of Conspiracy in Vertical & Horizontal Price-Fixing Cases: The Intersection of Law, Economics & Policy
- Tyler A. Baker
Grunts, Winks & Nods: What Meets the Agreement Element of a Section 1 Claim?
- Robert L. Hubbard
The "Complexities" of Electronic Discovery
- Richard H. Middleton
Safe Harbors & Preservations: A Response
- Thomas Y. Allman
U.S. Discovery of Electronic Documents in Europe
- Ashish S. Prasad & Tara Thompson
Cost Shifting in Electronic Discovery
- Laura E. Ellsworth & Robert Pass
The 2004 Sedona Principles: Best Practices, Recommendations & Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production (post-public comment version)
- The Sedona Conference
Overview of Changes to The Sedona Principles in 2004
- The Sedona Conference
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