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Anatomy of a Case: The Enron Saga

Recorded on: Nov. 17, 2011
Running Time: 01:04:05

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Taken from the Web Program "Bet the Company" Litigation 2011: Best Practices for Complex Cases recorded November, 2011 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [01:04:05]

Anatomy of a Case: The Enron Saga  [01:04:05]
  • Case Study on the Enron litigation from start to finish
  • Challenges of parallel proceedings against multiple parties in multiple jurisdictions
  • Advocacy in the pleadings stage
  • Addressing the challenges of coordinated discovery
  • Issues regarding motion practice, including class certification and summary judgment
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  • Enron: A Brief Overview of One Very Complex Litigation
    Richard W. Clary
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