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Antitrust Litigation Course: Preparing and Trying a Case Against the Government (DVD Package) |
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The 2009 Antitrust Litigation Course: Preparing and Trying an Antitrust Case brings together some of the leading antitrust trial lawyers to demonstrateon the basis of a fictitious merger of two high technology companies the complex interplay of substance, strategy, negotiations, and remedies that is essential not only to merger litigation, but to antitrust litigation in general. The DVD package consists of an in-depth discussion of strategic issues relating to the pre-merger process and communications with the government, a trial (including company and expert witness examinations), and a final decision by the court.
The program consists of eight segments:
- Part One: Strategic Issues
- Part Two: Opening Statements
- Part Three: Direct and Cross Examination of Acquiror CEO
- Part Four: Direct and Cross Examination of Competitor CEO
- Part Five: Direct and Cross Examination of Government's Economist
- Part Six: Direct and Cross Examination of Parties' Economist
- Part Seven: Closing Arguments
- Part Eight: The Court Renders Its Decision
This program was recorded on October 16, 2009 at Hogan & Hartson LLP in Washington, D.C. The DVD package includes of 5 DVDs and 1 CD-ROM of the written course materials.
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