Author and Antitrust Authority Dr. Hal J. Singer Joins Economists Incorporated
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) February 11, 2014 -- Economists Incorporated, a premier economic consulting firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, has added Dr. Hal J. Singer, with his significant experience in antitrust and regulation, to its already prestigious staff.
Dr. Singer is a Senior Fellow at Progressive Policy Institute and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. He is the co-author of the e-book The Need for Speed (Brookings Press 2013), and the book Broadband in Europe (Springer Press 2005). His articles have appeared in dozens of legal and economic journals.
Dr. Singer has testified before Congress on the interplay between antitrust and sector-specific regulation. His scholarship and testimony has been widely cited by courts and regulatory agencies. In several antitrust cases concerning class certification, the district court's order favorably cited Dr. Singer's testimony. In agency reports and orders, his writings have been cited by the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Department of Justice.
Dr. Singer is a frequent speaker and editorial writer. His essays have appeared in several leading newspapers and magazines, including the ABA’s Antitrust and Antitrust Source, The Economist's Voice, Harvard Business Review, Health Affairs, Milken Institute Review, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. He has been interviewed on Bloomberg TV, C-SPAN, and CNBC.
Economists Incorporated (EI) is a premier economic consulting firm in the fields of law and economics, public policy, and business strategy. EI offers expert consulting and testifying services in the context of litigation, arbitration, proposed mergers and acquisitions, regulatory hearings, and business planning. EI’s clients include legal counsel, businesses, trade associations, government agencies, and multilateral organizations. Throughout its existence, EI has participated in path breaking and high profile antitrust, commercial litigation, and regulatory matters.
Dawn Higgins, Economists Incorporated, +1 (202) 223-4700, [email protected]
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