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Private antitrust litigation in the United States: overview

by Paul H Saint-Antoine, Joanne C Lewers, Lee Roach, Lucas B Michelen, John S Yi and Amanda M Pasquini, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
A Q&A guide to private antitrust litigation in the United States.
The Q&A provides a high level overview of the legal basis for bringing private antitrust litigation actions; parties to an action; limitation periods and forum; standard of proof and liability; costs and timing; pre-trial applications and hearings; alternative dispute resolution; settlement or discontinuance of an action; proceedings at trial; available defences; available remedies; appeals and proposed legislative reform.

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Law stated as at 01-Mar-2019
Resource Type Country Q&A
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  • United States
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