Antitrust Cartel: Civil Litigation Process & Overview
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In this series of videos, Vinson & Elkins’ Alden Atkins, Jason Powers, and Craig Seebald discuss many of the common questions you might have regarding civil antitrust cartel cases.
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Discussion Topics:
- What leads to a cartel case?
- How do class action lawsuits apply in the antitrust context?
- Who can sue you in an antitrust case?
- What is standing in the antitrust context?
- What are jurisdictional considerations in a cartel lawsuit?
- What are joint and several liability/damages in the antitrust context?
- What are the elements of antitrust cartel cases?
Vinson & Elkins antitrust cartel lawyers have spent decades of their careers litigating civil cases of this nature. If you are seeking more practical insight on how to proceed if you find yourself entangled in an antitrust cartel case, either criminal or civil, and what to do to prevent this type of litigation from occurring against your company, explore our primer here.
Also in this series, “Antitrust Cartel: Government Investigations Process & Overview.”
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