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The Sedona Conference Journal® (Vol 10)
Fall 2009
A New Administration & U.S. Antitrust Enforcement
-Daniel R. Shulman
Global Enforcement of Anticompetitive Conduct
-Michael D. Hausfeld
Re-examining Trans-Atlantic Similarities & Divergences in Substative & Procedural Competition Law
-Dr. Philip Marsden & Peter Whelan
Coordination Among National Antitrust Agencies
-Kris Dekeyser, Mario Siragusa, Douglas Rosenthal & David Golden
Intellectual Property & Antitrust: Two Scorpions in a Bottle
-John DeQ. Briggs
Observations from the Field: ACPERA's First Five Years
-Michael D. Hausfeld, Michael P. Lehmann & Megan E. Jones
Reexamination Practice with Concurrent District Court Litigation or Section 337 USITC Investigations
-Robert Greene Sterne, Jon E. Wright & Lori A. Gordon
The Parallel Universes of the USITC & the District Courts
-Cecilia H. Gonzalez, Juliana M. Cofrancesco & Nikole R. Salata
Proving Willful Infringement Post-Seagate: Don't Divorce the WIllfulness Analysis from its Tort Foundations as an Intent Inquiry
-Ronald James Schutz & Brenda L. Joly
The "Elevated Evidentiary Burden" to Prove Inequitable Conduct
-Terrence P. McMahon & Mary B. Boyle
Conducting eDiscovery After the Amendments: The Second Wave
-Thomas Y. Allman
Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) & Compelled Quick Peek Productions
-Martin R. Lueck & Patrick M. Arenz
The Protective Order Tookit: Protecting Privilege with Federal Rule of Evidence 502
-Patrick L. Oot
In Rem, Quasi In Rem, & Virtual In Rem Jurisdiction Over Discovery
-Elizabeth J. Cabraser
eDiscovery, Privacy & the Transfer of Data Across Borders: Proposed Solutions for Cutting the Gordian Knot
-Moze Cowper & Amor Esteban
Changing Privacy & Data Protection in Japan
-Dr. Hiroshi Miyashita
The Sedona Conference® Commentary on Preservation, Management & Identification of Sorces of Information that are Not Reasonably Accessible
-The Sedona Conference®
The Sedona Conference® Commentary of Achieving Quality in the eDiscovery Process
-The Sedona Conference®
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