Samid Hussain
Principal, San Francisco
shussain@cornerstone.com
415.229.8193
Ph.D., M.A., Cornell University; B.S., Purdue University
Samid Hussain specializes in the application of economic analysis to issues of class certification, liability, and damages in antitrust, intellectual property, marketing, and breach-of-contract cases. He has extensive experience in a wide range of antitrust matters, including price fixing, collusion, monopolization, predation, tying, exclusionary practices, and antitrust issues associated with intellectual property. He has expertise in a variety of industries, including automobile, pharmaceutical, chemical, airline, and cigarette.
Dr. Hussain is one of the authors of "Economics of Class Certification in Indirect Purchaser Antitrust Cases," published in Competition, the journal of the Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section of the California State Bar, and has contributed to the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law’s Indirect Purchaser Litigation Handbook (2007). Dr. Hussain has taught economics at Stanford University and remains active in research on topics such as class certification in antitrust matters and antitrust counterclaims in intellectual property cases.
