Economic analysis for the highest-stakes disputes.
An economist retained by trial counsel to value damages, assess class certification, and rebut opposing expert testimony in antitrust, class action, and regulatory matters.
Where quantitative rigor meets legal strategy.
Four pillars of practice, drawn from twenty years of engagements across regulated and competitive markets.
Antitrust & Competition
Market definition, monopoly power, price fixing, vertical restraints, and merger effects — on both sides of the v.
Class Certification
Econometric and statistical analysis addressing predominance, common impact, and classwide damages methodologies.
Economic Damages
Lost profits, overcharge, unjust enrichment, and Lanham Act damages — modeled to withstand Daubert.
Public Policy & Regulation
Economic-impact studies and white papers for regulatory proceedings, legislative initiatives, and trade associations.
Twelve sectors of experience.
Selected matters.
Federal antitrust — generic pharmaceuticals
Class certification and classwide damages analysis in an opt-out antitrust matter.
Class action — financial services overdraft fees
Estimated classwide economic damages from allegedly excessive fee practices.
Commercial dispute — building products industry
Market-power and damages analysis in a commercial dispute between manufacturers.
Lanham Act — false advertising
Lost-sales damages model presented in mediation; matter resolved.
Merger review — consumer food products
Post-merger economic analysis; inquiry closed without further investigation.
Regulatory — zero-emission vehicle policy
Economic impact of ZEV policies on dedicated highway infrastructure funding.
From retaining counsel.
Attributions are generalized; specific matter details withheld under engagement terms.
A patient, careful economist. Her analysis held up under aggressive cross and moved the needle at mediation.
I’ve retained her three times. She translates hard econometrics into something a judge — and a jury — can actually follow.
Rigorous, prompt, and refreshingly candid about what the data can and cannot say. That’s the expert I want on my side of the v.
Frequently asked.
Let’s discuss the matter.
Initial consultation is complimentary. Conflict checks are returned within 48 hours.