Mandatory treble damages awards have been a feature of U.S. antitrust law for more than […]
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Knowing that few people have the time or resources to initiate arbitration over relatively small […]
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Class certification has become increasingly complex, as courts try to define the class as precisely […]
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Mediation is a tool that litigants can use to resolve disputes. What are the advantages […]
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Artificial Intelligence has been an increasingly important element of legal practice, including in antitrust and […]
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Often the private antitrust and consumer protection bar is slightly more defense-oriented. But what is […]
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Thanks to COVID-19, many courts and government agencies are using computer-based videoconferencing technology to conduct […]
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Litigation funding (also known as third party funding or litigation finance) is funding provided by […]
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In the antitrust bar, there are many litigations but few trials. Many antitrust cases are […]
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The U.S. Supreme Court is no stranger to antitrust law. Jaime Santos, a partner in […]