Join Dr. Atanu Saha as he discusses his article for the Journal of Retirement, “Are Actively-Managed Mutual Funds Per Se Imprudent Choices for 401(k) Plans." Dr. Saha explains his reasons for writing the article, the goal of his study, the d
We welcome back Dr. D.C. Sharp and he sits down with our host to discuss misleading advertising and hedonic regression. Dr. Sharp gives us some insight into a misleading advertising case he worked on and how he used hedonic regression to calc
Join Dr. Eric Forister as he discusses making economic expert work approachable in litigation. He uses real-world examples to demonstrate how economists can take their work and make it more relatable to their audience.
Join Dr. Hal Singer as he discusses his Forbes.com article: How To Stop Amazon From Swallowing The Internet: https://www.forbes.com/sites/washingtonbytes/2019/01/28/how-to-stop-amazon-from-swallowing-the-internet/#e6bc33336645
Join Armen Markosyan as he gives a primer on the concept of pass-through in price-fixing litigation. He also discusses some of the challenges and complexities he faces as an economist in these types of cases.
Join Leslie Schafer as she discusses the price of an improper post on social media and how the FTC remedies against social media influencers and brands for deceptive advertising.
Join Jeffrey Leitzinger as he discusses statistical significance in antitrust litigation. His podcast is based off the article- Statistical Significance and Statistical Error in Antitrust Analysis co-written with Phillip Johnson and Edward Lea
Join Phil Johnson and Armen Markoysan as they talk about their experience in Antitrust class certification cases, common impact, and advice to plaintiff lawyers on what they need to consider at the starting phases of a class certification case.