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On Thursday, December 11, 2008, the American Antitrust Institute hosted its second annual Invitational Symposium on the Future of Private Antitrust Enforcement. Several prominent antitrust lawyers and academics will discuss and debate a variety of topical issues and judicial developments pertaining to private enforcement.
Welcome & New Information on the Deterrent Effects of Private Enforcement
Bert Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute
Robert Lande, Venable Professor of Law, University of Baltimore; AAI Director
Restoring the Legitimacy of Private Enforcement: A Discussion of the AAI’s Transition Report
Moderator:
Richard Brunell, AAI Director of Legal Advocacy; Adjunct Professor of Law, Boston College Law School
Panelists:
Jonathan Cuneo, Partner, Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca
Einer R. Elhauge, Petrie Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
The Hon. J. Thomas Rosch, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Action on the Class Action Front: A Potpourri
Overview:
David Rosenberg, Lee S. Kreindler Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Panelists:
Vince Esades, Partner, Heins Mills & Olson PLC
Richard Lockridge, Partner, Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
Daniel A. Small, Partner, Cohen, Milstein, Sellers & Toll PLLC
Luncheon Address: The Future of Antitrust Enforcement: Public and Private
Introduction:
Katherine Kinsella, President, Kinsella/Novak Communications, LLC
Address:
Einer R. Elhauge, Petrie Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Associated General Contractors: Implications for States and Private Actions-
Kathleen E. Foote, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Chief, Antitrust Section, California Department of Justice
Daniel Mogin, Managing Shareholder, The Mogin Law Firm, P.C.
How Private Enforcement in Europe Will Change the Antitrust World
Michael Hausfeld, Senior Partner, Hausfeld, LLP
Judicial Resolution of Contested Facts in Antitrust Cases
Joshua P. Davis, Professor and Director, Center for Law and Ethics, University of San Francisco School of Law
Eric L. Cramer, Shareholder, Berger & Montague, P.C.
Has Daubert Become an Unfair Method of Competition?
Moderator:
James Langenfeld, Director, LECG
Panelists:
Peter B. Nordberg, Shareholder, Berger & Montague, P.C
Joseph R. Saveri, Partner, Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein
Closing
Bert Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute