The Use of Econometric and Statistical Analysis in Damages Assessments
Author Ronnie Barnes introduces some basic concepts from econometrics and statistical analysis, and provides examples of how these might be used in an international arbitration damages assessment.
The Legal and Economic Implications from Recent UK Spoofing Cases
The authors discuss the FCA’s increased enforcement focus on spoofing cases.
Taming Gatekeepers—But Which Ones?
The article discusses approaches that have been proposed in the EU, UK and Germany to prevent potential anticompetitive conduct by dominant companies in the digital economy.
Discounted Cash Flow: A Guide for the International Arbitration Practitioner
Ronnie Barnes discusses quantum issues that arise in arbitrations, with a focus on the “discounted cash flow” valuation methodology.
ICC Arbitration Involving Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Develop and Commercialize a Drug
An ICC arbitration tribunal determined that the claimant did not materially breach its license agreement with the respondent, leaving the agreement in full effect.
Expert Forum: Draft CMA Guidelines: ‘Keep It or Bin It?’
At this Cornerstone Research webinar, an expert panel of attorneys and economists discussed the contents of the draft CMA Merger Assessment Guidelines.
Cornerstone Research Named among 2021 Top Global Economic Consultancies
Global Competition Review recognises Cornerstone Research in the 2021 edition of the Economics 21 survey.
Economic Principles and the Reform of the European Commission’s Approach to Vertical Agreements
The authors outline five economic principles that should guide the European Commission’s revision of VBER and its Vertical Guidelines.
WWL: Arbitration Expert Witnesses 2021
Who’s Who Legal and Global Arbitration Review recognised Ronnie Barnes for ‘excellence across a wide range of matters’ in the arbitration space.
European Shareholder Group Actions—The Role of Economic Analysis: Key Takeaways
At a November 2020 webinar, attorneys, economists and academics discussed the role and application of economic analysis in European shareholder group actions.
Expert Forum: European Shareholder Group Actions—The Role of Economic Analysis
At this Cornerstone Research webinar, economists and academics discussed the importance of economic analysis in shareholder group actions, particularly in resolving potential issues of reliance, materiality, loss causation, and damages.
Antitrust Impact in Class/Collective Actions
The authors provide an overview of how economic analysis can be used to assess the common impact question in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
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