AI & Antitrust Series, Episode 3: AI Applications
Rashid Muhamedrahimov of Cornerstone Research will moderate this virtual panel hosted by the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association.
Monopoly Broth: Clear Recipe or Mushy Theory?
Aviv Nevo of the University of Pennsylvania will speak at this virtual event hosted by the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association.
AHLA Winter Institute 2026
Tiffany Shih of Cornerstone Research will discuss AI in healthcare policy, enforcement, and litigation at this annual conference.
The Future of Life Sciences Antitrust
Cornerstone Research and Goodwin Proctor will host this virtual event on the next frontier of life sciences antitrust litigation.
Former CPSC and TSA Chief Economist Alex Moscoso Joins Cornerstone Research in Washington, DC
Senior executive service leader brings over ten years of U.S. government experience in regulatory impact analysis, consumer product safety, and healthcare valuation.
Merger Control in 2026: View from Australia
Mark Chicu of Cornerstone Research will discuss Australia’s new mandatory merger control regime at this virtual event hosted by the American Bar Association.
Our Curious Amalgam: Does Visual Generative AI Make Better Ads? Exploring AI Advertising Effectiveness
Kathleen Hu of Cornerstone Research and Vilma Todri of Emory University discussed the effectiveness of generative AI in advertising in this podcast hosted by the ABA.
ABA micro.Economics Series: Diversion Ratios and Gross Upward Pricing Pressure Indices
Ildikó Magyari of Cornerstone Research discusses key merger analysis related economics concepts as part of the American Bar Association’s micro.Economics video series.
AI & Antitrust Series, Episode 2: Foundation Models and LLMs
Kostis Hatzitaskos of Cornerstone Research joins competition experts at a virtual event to discuss the implications of AI innovation for antitrust cases.
W@CompetitionUK: Algorithmic Pricing
Anca Cojoc of Cornerstone Research will discuss the future of competition policy and algorithmic pricing at this event in London.
Analyzing Economic Incentives in “Hub-and-Spoke” Conspiracies
This article provides an economic framework for evaluating hub and spoke conspiracies.
Mergers in 2026: View from the Americas and Europe
Gregor Langus and Kate Maxwell Koegel of Cornerstone Research will participate in this virtual event hosted by the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association.
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