A quantitative witness for complex economic questions.
An economist retained by trial counsel to value damages, assess class certification, and rebut opposing expert testimony in antitrust, class action, and regulatory matters.
20+ years across Pharmaceuticals, Medical devices, Biotechnology, Oil & gas, and more. Deposition-tested in federal and state courts and before regulatory agencies.
Deposition-tested economic analysis, prepared for the evidentiary record.
Dr. Marlowe specializes in competition economics, antitrust, damages analysis, and public policy — work frequently situated within the pharmaceutical industry, but extending across Pharmaceuticals, Medical devices, Biotechnology, Oil & gas, Banking, Automobile finance, and more.
Evelyn R. Marlowe, PhD has submitted expert reports to the U.S. District Court, state courts, and regulatory agencies, and has provided deposition testimony in state and federal courts.
Work spans price-fixing, monopoly and attempted monopoly, monopsony, market allocation, raising-rivals-costs, and tying and bundling allegations — together with mergers, non-public investigations, and bribery-related damages.
In public-policy matters, economic impact studies have been estimated for proposed infrastructure investments, regulatory changes, and ballot initiatives — with findings submitted to state departments and federal agencies.
Evelyn R. Marlowe, PhD holds PhD, Economics and MA, Economics and BA, Mathematics & Economics, all in economics.
Antitrust & Competition
01Market definition, monopoly power, price fixing, vertical restraints, and merger effects — on both sides of the v.
- —Market definition
- —Monopoly & monopsony
- —Price fixing
- —Mergers & acquisitions
- —Vertical restraints
Class Certification
02Econometric and statistical analysis addressing predominance, common impact, and classwide damages methodologies.
- —Common impact
- —Predominance analysis
- —Classwide damages models
- —Rebuttal of opposing experts
Economic Damages
03Lost profits, overcharge, unjust enrichment, and Lanham Act damages — modeled to withstand Daubert.
- —Lost profits
- —Overcharge damages
- —Lanham Act
- —Patent damages
- —Breach of contract
Public Policy & Regulation
04Economic-impact studies and white papers for regulatory proceedings, legislative initiatives, and trade associations.
- —Regulatory impact
- —Tax policy
- —Infrastructure
- —White papers
- —Ballot initiatives
Education
Recognition
Selected publications
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Conflict checks returned within 48 hours. Initial consultations are complimentary and held under privilege.