The recently released annual Lexology Index: Competition guide has recognized four Brattle experts from North America and Europe as Recommended Economists, and one in its Thought Leaders category. Co-published with Global Competition Review, the publication conducts interviews, reviews input from clients and peers, and analyzes market data to compile the final listing of experts.

Recommended: Competition – Economists

Principal Dr. Pinar Bagci is a co-leader of Brattle’s Europe Antitrust & Competition practice and has 25 years of experience advising on the economics of competition, regulation, and damages assessment. She has provided economic analysis and expert witness testimony in commercial litigation and international arbitration, as well as throughout competition and regulatory investigations in Europe, Australasia, and the US.

Principal Dr. Peter Davis is a co-leader of Brattle’s Europe Antitrust & Competition practice and is an expert on competition damages actions, mergers and acquisitions, cartels, and market investigations. He is a former Deputy Chairman of the UK Competition Commission (CC), now a part of the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

Principal Dr. José Antonio García is an expert in economic and financial analysis and regularly provides advice on litigation matters as an expert witness. He offers particular experience in the estimation of damages in a variety of industries, including the energy, bank-assurance, and telecommunications industries.

Principal Emeritus Dr. Robert Wilson has extensive experience conducting analyses for antitrust, regulatory, and other competition-related matters, including economic damages and issues involving intellectual property. He has served as an expert witness in antitrust cases in federal court, including in US v. AT&T, and in telecommunications regulatory proceedings before state commissions.

Thought Leaders: Competition – Economists  

Principal Daniel McFadden is the Presidential Professor of Health Economics at the University of Southern California, where he has joint appointments at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Department of Economics at USC Dornsife College. Professor McFadden was awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work developing methods and theory used in analyzing how consumers and households make choices from sets of discrete alternatives.

Lexology Index’s research includes 25,000 interviews and over 250,000 recommendations to determine these rankings. Learn more here