by William Markham | Dec 17, 2010 | Business Litigation
By William Markham (© 2010) An objection to “foundation” can mean that the examiner has asked the witness to provide information before establishing any of the following: Relevance. The examiner has asked the witness to provide information without first establishing...
by William Markham | Dec 17, 2010 | Business Litigation
Defining the relevant market is a necessary predicate task in most antitrust cases. Challenged conduct cannot be said to restrain trade within a market, or to monopolize a market, until the market is defined. Arguably, the most important work of an antitrust...