Antitrust Expert Witnesses

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Antitrust expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including economics, business law, intellectual property, and market competition. Some of the most common specialties among antitrust expert witnesses include price fixing, monopolies, trade regulation, and unfair competition. They can opine on the effects of market dominance, predatory pricing, merger consequences, cartel behavior, and restrictive trade practices.

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Average Antitrust Expert Witnesses Court Fees

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Review Fee $475/hr
Deposition Fee $650/hr
Court Fee $650/hr

This well credentialed expert has more than three decades of experience in finance, economics, and statistics, with particular expertise in economic damages assessments, employment litigation, securities and business valuations. He earned his BS in Math and Economics from the University of Oregon, his MBA in Finance from University of California, Los Angeles, and his PhD in Financial Economics from University of California, Los Angeles. He also is a Chartered Financial Analyst from the CFA Institute. He is a past member of numerous national consulting practices, all of which focused on forensic economic matters. In addition, he was a lecturer in Finance at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, San Diego, as well as an Assistant Professor at University of California, Irvine. The expert has authored numerous articles and reports in his field. He is currently a Partner at an Economic and Accounting Consulting Firm in California.

Partner, A financial economics and accounting consulting firm in California

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California Los Angeles

Cardiff |

California

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Review Fee $650/hr
Deposition Fee $650/hr
Court Fee $650/hr

This highly-qualified expert has over 20 years of experience specializing in economic damages, with a focus on intellectual property, commercial damages, and antitrust. He received his BA in economics from the University of Wisconsin Madison before earning his PhD in industrial organization and international economics from MIT and his JD from the University of Michigan. He is active in his field as a member of several organizations, including the American Economic Association, the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Licensing Executives Society. He has also authored numerous articles concerning intellectual property damages issues, including multiple articles in leading intellectual property law journals. He has formerly served as an international trade associate attorney for Shearman & Sterling, a strategy specialist for McKinsey & Co., an adjunct professor of economics for the University of Maryland and Georgetown University, and the vice president of Analysis Group Inc. Currently, this expert serves as the senior managing director for an economic consulting firm based in Washington, D.C.

Senior Managing Director, An economic consulting firm in DC

Juris Doctor (JD), University of Michigan

Washington |

District of Columbia

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FAQs for Antitrust Expert Witnesses

What is the role of an antitrust expert witness in a legal case?

An antitrust expert witness provides specialized knowledge on competition law, market dynamics, and economic analysis. They can help establish evidence of monopolistic practices or unfair competition.

What types of cases might require an antitrust expert witness?

Cases involving allegations of price fixing, bid rigging, market allocation, monopolization, or any other anti-competitive business practices often require an antitrust expert witness.

Can an antitrust expert witness assist in both civil and criminal cases?

Yes, antitrust expert witnesses can provide valuable insights in both civil litigation and criminal prosecutions related to anti-competitive behavior and trade practices.

Are there subspecialties within the field of antitrust expertise?

Yes, some experts may specialize in specific industries or aspects of antitrust law such as intellectual property rights, mergers and acquisitions, or international trade regulations.

How does an antitrust expert witness contribute to a merger or acquisition case?

In M&A cases, an antitrust expert can analyze market concentration, evaluate competitive effects of the merger, and assess whether it complies with competition laws.

How does Expert Institute select its Antitrust expert witnesses?

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