Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law in the United States is a
comprehensive Handbook, providing a detailed, step-by-step
examination of the private enforcement process, as illuminated by
many of the country's leading practitioners, experts, and scholars.
Written primarily from the viewpoint of the complainant, the
Handbook goes well beyond a detailed cataloguing of the substantive
and procedural considerations associated with individual and class
action antitrust lawsuits by private individuals and businesses. It
is a collection of thoughtful essays that delves deeply into
practical and strategic considerations attending the
decision-making of private practitioners. This eminently readable
and authoritative Handbook will prove to be an invaluable resource
for anyone associated with the antitrust enterprise, including both
inexperienced and seasoned practitioners, law professors and
students, testifying and consulting economists, and government
officials involved in overlapping public/private actions and
remedies. Contributors: W.K. Arends, A.C. Briggs, W.J. Bruckner,
P.B. Clayton, C.C. Corbitt, E.L. Cramer, M.B. Eisenkraft, A.A.
Foer, A.J. Gaughan, P. Gilbert, J. Goldberg, D.E. Gustafson, M.D.
Hausfeld, K. Kinsella, R.H. Lande, J. Langenfeld, S. Martin, K.J.L.
O'Connor, H.L. Renfro, J.D. Richards, V. Romanenko, J.L. Rubin,
M.R. Salzwedel, A.E. Shafroth, D.C. Simons, S.P. Slaughter, R.M.
Stutz, B.E. Sweeney, J. Tabacco, M.J. Waters, S. Wheatman, K.C.
Wildfang, G.G. Wrobel, J.A. Zahid
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