The 2023 editions offer a diverse array of features drawn from our recent publishing and case work in a number of rapidly evolving areas. Our articles will cover new and continuing trends in antitrust, health care, ESG, digital markets, banking and securities litigation, and consumer and marketing research, among other topics.
In this year’s Forum, we provide a sample of the many high-profile and cutting-edge matters on which our people have been working. As with the rest of the world, we are finding new ways to move forward while also adjusting to the challenges that have arisen from the pandemic, and we would like Forum to reflect these efforts.
When might consumer surveys provide a more accurate picture of product substitutability than typical market share measures in merger reviews? Why are “no-poach” clauses in franchise agreements drawing increasing scrutiny from antitrust regulators? How are data science tools being used to predict the onset of a particularly difficult-to-diagnose autoimmune disorder?
How can the power of data science be harnessed to create effective controls against the diversion of opioids and other controlled substances, or to predict whether a disputed patent will survive a challenge? What are the legal and regulatory implications of multi-sided platforms, where behavior that some see as anticompetitive may in fact enhance consumer welfare?
This issue of Forum demonstrates the broad scope and deep impact of Analysis Group’s ongoing work on behalf of our clients. We continue to use leading-edge methodologies and analysis to tackle issues across virtually every sector in the landscape of economic and litigation consulting.
In this issue, we highlight examples of our work both in and out of the courtroom. Statistical modeling was our assignment in the high-profile NFL “Deflategate” matter. Intellectual property work continued to expand, both in the context of the tools applied – such as the growing reliance on market research – and with respect to evaluating significant changes in the patent enforcement system.