Organize Antitrust
Case Exhibits
From price-fixing conspiracies to merger challenges—handle massive document volumes and prepare court-ready exhibits in hours, not days.
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Trial exhibits need to be culled from massive productions
Competitor communications span 5 years and 12 companies
Economic expert reports run 300+ pages with appendices
DOJ trial is in 6 weeks
ExhibitPrep helps you transform discovery volumes into focused trial exhibit sets.
Antitrust Case Types We Support
Price-Fixing / Cartels
- • Competitor meeting notes and communications
- • Pricing documents and price announcements
- • Market allocation evidence
- • Bid-rigging documentation
Typical: 200-500+ trial exhibits
Merger Challenges
- • HSR filing documents
- • Second request productions
- • Market definition analyses
- • Competitive effects evidence
Typical: 300-800+ exhibits
Monopolization (Section 2)
- • Market share data and analyses
- • Exclusionary conduct evidence
- • Competitor harm documentation
- • Internal strategy memoranda
Typical: 250-600+ exhibits
Government Investigations
- • CID response documents
- • Grand jury exhibit sets
- • Leniency application materials
- • Agency submission packages
Typical: 100-400+ exhibits
Antitrust Document Types We Handle
Pricing & Market Documents
- Price lists and pricing communications
- Market share analyses
- Competitive intelligence reports
- Sales data and forecasts
Competitor Communications
- Trade association meeting notes
- Inter-company correspondence
- Executive emails and texts
- Conference call records
Economic Evidence
- Expert economist reports
- Damages calculations
- Market definition analyses
- Regression analysis exhibits
Government Documents
- Civil investigative demands (CIDs)
- Second request specifications
- Agency correspondence
- Consent decree documents
Multi-District Litigation & Class Actions
Antitrust MDLs involve multiple plaintiff groups with distinct exhibit needs:
- Direct purchaser class exhibits (treble damages)
- Indirect purchaser exhibits (state law claims)
- Opt-out plaintiff individual exhibits
- Party prefixes for clear identification
Antitrust Case Workflow
Upload pricing documents, competitor communications, and expert reports from your e-discovery platform.
Pro tip: Start with your "hot docs" list—the key documents you've identified during review.
Arrange documents by alleged conspiracy period, market, or theory of harm.
Pro tip: For cartel cases, organize chronologically to show the evolution of the alleged conspiracy.
Stamp each document with exhibit numbers. Use party prefixes for multi-party cases.
Pro tip: Government exhibits are often prefixed "GX-" while defendant exhibits use company initials.
Export as individual files or a combined PDF with table of contents for trial teams.
Pro tip: Create separate binders for liability and damages phases if your trial is bifurcated.
What Antitrust Exhibit Prep Really Costs
| Approach | Cost | Time | Labor Cost* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual paralegal prep | — | 8-15 hours | $1,200-2,250 |
| Litigation support vendor | $2,000-5,000 | 2-5 days | Variable |
| ExhibitPrep | $14.99 day pass | 45 min - 2 hours | $113-300 |
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Antitrust Exhibit FAQ
How do I organize exhibits for a price-fixing case?
Organize exhibits chronologically by the alleged conspiracy period. Group competitor communications, pricing documents, and market data separately. Use clear labels that identify the document type and date (e.g., "Exhibit 1: Competitor Meeting Notes 03/15/2022") to help the fact-finder follow the alleged conduct timeline.
Can ExhibitPrep handle large antitrust document productions?
Yes. After reviewing millions of documents in e-discovery, you can upload your key trial exhibits to ExhibitPrep. The $14.99 day pass gives unlimited processing, so you can organize hundreds of documents from a massive production into focused exhibit sets.
What about multi-district litigation (MDL) exhibits?
For antitrust MDLs with multiple plaintiffs, you can create party-specific exhibit sets using prefixes (e.g., "Direct Purchaser Exhibit 1" vs "Indirect Purchaser Exhibit A"). ExhibitPrep handles the volume typical in consolidated antitrust proceedings.
How do I prepare exhibits for DOJ or FTC submissions?
Government investigations require organized responses. Upload documents responsive to CIDs or second requests, apply clear sequential labels, and export combined PDFs with tables of contents. The same workflow works for grand jury exhibit preparation.
Can I include economic expert reports and market analyses?
Yes. Upload economic expert reports, market share analyses, and damages calculations as PDFs. ExhibitPrep handles multi-page technical documents and applies consistent stamps throughout, preserving charts and data tables.
Is this secure for sensitive antitrust documents?
Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser. Pricing data, competitor communications, and confidential business strategy documents never leave your computer or get uploaded to any external server—critical for antitrust matters with sensitive competitive information.
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Try It Free →ExhibitPrep is a document preparation tool. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult with qualified antitrust counsel regarding specific competition law matters.