E-Discovery Alignment In Antitrust Actions: Good Idea?

Law360 (September 17, 2010, 1:15 PM EDT) -- In large-scale civil antitrust conspiracy cases that frequently follow government investigations of alleged price-fixing, market allocation or other forms of anti-competitive behavior, it is now commonplace to have three distinct plaintiff groups: the direct purchaser plaintiffs' class, the indirect purchaser plaintiffs' class and the direct action plaintiffs. On the opposite side, there are usually multiple defendants who stand accused....

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