Engaging an Economist in an Antitrust Matter | Practical Law

Engaging an Economist in an Antitrust Matter | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining key issues that counsel should consider when engaging an economist in an antitrust matter. This Note discusses whether and when to engage an economist in a merger review or antitrust conduct litigation, such as a price-fixing conspiracy action or monopolization claim. It also discusses the different roles for economists in an antitrust matter, such as a testifying expert or a consulting expert, how to find and retain an economist, and practical tips for counsel working with economists.

Engaging an Economist in an Antitrust Matter

Practical Law Practice Note 1-605-5038 (Approx. 16 pages)

Engaging an Economist in an Antitrust Matter

by Ruth Gilgenbach, Ph.D., Ashenfelter & Ashmore with Practical Law Antitrust
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining key issues that counsel should consider when engaging an economist in an antitrust matter. This Note discusses whether and when to engage an economist in a merger review or antitrust conduct litigation, such as a price-fixing conspiracy action or monopolization claim. It also discusses the different roles for economists in an antitrust matter, such as a testifying expert or a consulting expert, how to find and retain an economist, and practical tips for counsel working with economists.