Why does The Sedona Conference concentrate on antitrust law, intellectual property rights and complex litigation?
Innovation drives our economy. Antitrust laws regulate our economy. Without a way to resolve complex litigation within the context of Rule 1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure the judicial system’s ability to provide even the appearance of justice and fairness in these critical areas is called into question.
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