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#26 What’s the Impact? The Role of Economists in Explaining Injury and Impact in Competition Cases.

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What is the role of an economist in identifying harm? ABA Antitrust Law Section Economics Co-Chair Dr. Laila Haider talks to Christina Ma and John Roberti about the role of economists in antitrust matters and their particular importance in identifying harm to consumers. Listen in to this episode to learn more about how economists and lawyers work together on cases. There will be no math on the test.

Laila Haider // Partner // Edgeworth Economics

Laila Haider, Partner, Edgeworth Economics

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Christina Ma, Associate, Wachtell Lipton and John Roberti, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP


Posted On January 27, 2020

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Antitrust Economics PRACTICES

Tagged antitrust antitrust harm damages economics economists litigation

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