Published July 2006
Special Issue Editor: Stephen G.A. Pitel
Foreword
Kathryn N. Feldman, Robert J. Sharpe, and Kenneth C. Mackenzie
Litigating Conspiracy: An Introduction
Stephen G.A. Pitel
Competition Class Actions: An Evaluation of Deterrence and Corrective Justice Rationales
Margaret Sanderson and Michael Trebilcock
Coordinating Private Class Action and Public Agency Enforcement of Antitrust Law
David Rosenberg and James P. Sullivan
Imperfect Information and Conspiracy Class Actions
Edward M. Iacobucci
The Investment Theory of Class Actions
Guy Halfteck
Antitrust Class Actions: Chaos in the Courts
Robert H. Klonoff
Class Certification in the Microsoft Indirect Purchaser Litigation
William H. Page
The United States Experience with Competition Class Action Certification: A Comment
Spencer Weber Waller
The Certification of Competition-Related Class Actions in Canada
John B. Laskin, Linda M. Plumpton, and Amanda M. Kemshaw
Conspiracy Class Actions: Evidence on the Motion for Certification
David W. Kent
Class Actions against Multiple Defendants in Quebec: The Issues of Legal Interest and Standing to Sue
Catherine Piché
Avoiding Pitfalls and Potential Conflicts in Negotiating Class Counsel Fees and Obtaining Court Approval
J.J. Camp
Jurisdictional Issues in International Cartel Cases: A Canadian Perspective
Donald B. Houston and Jeanne L. Pratt
An American Perspective: Comment on the Articles by J.J. Camp, Donald Houston, and Jeanne Pratt
Joseph P. Bauer
The Role of Economics in Class Certification and Class-Wide Impact
John C. Beyer
Estimating Damages from Price-Fixing
James A. Brander and Thomas W. Ross
Compensation for the Class: Ascertaining and Distributing Damages in a Competition Class Action
James Sullivan and Amelia Staunton