Neil Averitt commentary: Practical lessons for antitrust practitioners in Steris case

(December 4, 2015) -- The winning antitrust case must be very simple. Its core proposition should be something that can be stated while standing balanced on one foot, and that makes obvious sense. One of the arts of litigation is knowing how to select among the available facts in order to convey this simplicity. The vivid and unambiguous fact is often the most valuable here, even if it involves only circumstantial rather than direct evidence....

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