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Summary
Roy J. Epstein has more than 25 years of experience as an economic expert in complex litigation, specializing in applications of
economics, econometrics, and financial modeling to damages and lost profits claims, antitrust analysis, and intellectual property damages. He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University and is Adjunct Professor of Finance at Boston College.
PRIOR POSITIONS
LECG LLC, Cambridge, MA
Director and Independent Contractor/Director, 1999-2002
ANALYSIS GROUP, INC., Cambridge, MA
Senior Associate, Vice President, and Principal, 1993-1999
LEXECON, INC., Chicago, IL
Economist, 1989-1993
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO,
College of Business Administration, 1985-1989
Assistant Professor of Economics
SELECTED WRITINGS
A History of Econometrics. Contributions to Economic Analysis 165. Amsterdam: Elsevier North-Holland, 1987.
"Anti-Trust and Higher Education: Was There a Conspiracy to Restrict Financial Aid?" With D. Carlton and G. Bamberger. Rand Journal of Economics 26 (1995), pp. 131-147.
"Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach with New Applications." With Daniel L. Rubinfeld. Antitrust Law Journal 69 (3) 2002, pp. 883-919.
"The Market Share Rule with Price Erosion: Patent Infringement Lost Profits Damages after Crystal." AIPLA Quarterly Journal 31(1) 2003, pp. 1–46.
"Economic Analysis of the Reasonable Royalty: Simplification and Extension of the Georgia-Pacific Factors." With Alan J. Marcus. JPTOS 85 (July, 2003).
"An Econometrics Primer for Lawyers." Antitrust 25 (Summer, 2011).
"Reasonable Royalty Patent Infringement Damages After Uniloc." With Paul Malherbe. AIPLA Quarterly Journal 39(1) 2011.
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