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Summary

Lauren Korlewitz is a Manager in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. She specializes in conducting and supervising statistical and economic analyses on data-intensive antitrust matters, using big data tools to extract insights for clients. She has supported experts in multiple phases on litigation, leading teams in the creation of expert reports and preparing experts for deposition and trial testimony. Ms. Korlewitz is experienced in a variety of matters, including mergers, monopolization, and price-fixing litigation across multiple industries, including, among others, healthcare, media, oil and gas, construction, and higher education.

Education

MS, Applied Economics, George Washington University

BSBA, Economics and Strategy, Washington University in St. Louis

Selected Work

Selected Experience

  • In Veeva Systems Inc. v. IQVIA Inc., supported the expert on issues of market definition and market power concerning the monopolization of data and data management software for pharmaceutical companies.
  • On behalf of the NFL in National Football League “Sunday Ticket” Litigation, led big data efforts and supported the expert to analyze competitive effects of the alleged conduct.
  • On behalf of plaintiffs in California Gasoline Spot Market Antitrust Litigation, supported the expert with analyses to quantify the pass-through of charges in the OPIS spot price index to retail gasoline price and estimate overcharges for the class.
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