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Evaluating Evidence in Antitrust Matters: 10 quick rules ICN Merger Working Group Workshop March 10-11, 2009 Taipei.

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1 Evaluating Evidence in Antitrust Matters: 10 quick rules ICN Merger Working Group Workshop March 10-11, 2009 Taipei

2 Planning As part of your investigative plan, you need to determine: - types of evidence needed - likely sources - method of gathering evidence

3 Reliability of the evidence Evidence should be tested Authentic documents Credibility of witnesses Have a basis for opinions given Keep a healthy skepticism

4 Three basic considerations Who said it – the source of the evidence When and where they said it – the circumstances of the evidence How do you interpret the evidence

5 Who said it #1 Witnesses are most reliable when they have personal knowledge of the facts based on their own experience

6 Who said it #2 Parties and competitors: handle with care

7 Who said it #3 For opinions and the big picture, the higher in the company the better. For facts, the lower in the company the better

8 Who said it #4 Ask whether the witnesses are qualified to offer opinion evidence

9 When and where #5 Statements are more reliable when companies rely on their accuracy

10 When and where #6 Pre-existing documents are more reliable than present testimony

11 Interpreting the evidence #7 Actions speak louder than words

12 Interpreting the evidence #8 So do inactions: the dog that did not bark

13 Interpreting the evidence #9 Determine whether a witness’s experience is representative of others

14 Interpreting the evidence # 10 Take the bitter and the sweet


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