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MRG
Accepting select engagements · Q2 2026

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.

Daubert-tested
14 expert reports · 9 depositions
Retained by counsel at
Wilkins & Marsh
Broughton LLP
Danvers Ellis
Halston PLLC
Thorne · Kane
Pemberton Group
20+
Years of practice
60+
Retained engagements
12
Industries served
15+
Depositions & reports
Practice

Where quantitative rigor meets legal strategy.

Four pillars of practice, drawn from twenty years of engagements across regulated and competitive markets.

01

Antitrust & Competition

Market definition, monopoly power, price fixing, vertical restraints, and merger effects — on both sides of the v.

Market definitionMonopoly & monopsonyPrice fixingMergers & acquisitionsVertical restraints
02

Class Certification

Econometric and statistical analysis addressing predominance, common impact, and classwide damages methodologies.

Common impactPredominance analysisClasswide damages modelsRebuttal of opposing experts
03

Economic Damages

Lost profits, overcharge, unjust enrichment, and Lanham Act damages — modeled to withstand Daubert.

Lost profitsOvercharge damagesLanham ActPatent damagesBreach of contract
04

Public Policy & Regulation

Economic-impact studies and white papers for regulatory proceedings, legislative initiatives, and trade associations.

Regulatory impactTax policyInfrastructureWhite papersBallot initiatives
Industries

Twelve sectors of experience.

Pharmaceuticals
Medical devices
Biotechnology
Oil & gas
Banking
Automobile finance
Agriculture
Consumer packaged goods
Transportation
Building materials
Tourism
Gaming
Engagements

Selected matters.

Antitrust2023

Federal antitrust — generic pharmaceuticals

Class certification and classwide damages analysis in an opt-out antitrust matter.

U.S. District Court, E.D. PennsylvaniaRetained economic expert
Class action2022

Class action — financial services overdraft fees

Estimated classwide economic damages from allegedly excessive fee practices.

U.S. District Court, D.C.Damages expert
Commercial2023

Commercial dispute — building products industry

Market-power and damages analysis in a commercial dispute between manufacturers.

State court, OhioRetained expert
IP / Advertising2022

Lanham Act — false advertising

Lost-sales damages model presented in mediation; matter resolved.

Confidential mediationDamages expert
M&A2021

Merger review — consumer food products

Post-merger economic analysis; inquiry closed without further investigation.

Federal agency, non-publicSupporting economist
Policy2023

Regulatory — zero-emission vehicle policy

Economic impact of ZEV policies on dedicated highway infrastructure funding.

State DOT / policy briefLead economist
Voices

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.

Lead counsel, federal antitrust class action
Am Law 100 firm

I’ve retained her three times. She translates hard econometrics into something a judge — and a jury — can actually follow.

Partner, trial practice
Regional defense firm

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.

General counsel
Mid-cap pharmaceutical
Engagement

Frequently asked.

With a complimentary 30-minute call under privilege to understand the matter, parties, and timeline. If a conflict check clears within 48 hours, we move to an engagement letter and retainer.

Rates vary by the nature of the engagement and the anticipated scope. A written fee schedule is shared after the initial conflict check; retainers are estimated against a preliminary work plan.

Every prospective engagement runs through a full conflict check against our current and prior matters before substantive work begins.

I am currently accepting a limited number of engagements for Q2 and Q3 of 2026. Please note any deposition or trial deadlines when reaching out.

Redacted excerpts are available upon request once a conflict check has cleared and, where appropriate, a non-disclosure agreement is in place.

Let’s discuss the matter.

Initial consultation is complimentary. Conflict checks are returned within 48 hours.

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