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Edgeworth Economics
Legal Services
Washington, DC 5,855 followers
Complex Problems. Clear Solutions.
About us
Edgeworth Economics is an economic and quantitative consulting firm that provides economic analysis and expert testimony for clients facing complex litigation, regulatory, and other challenges involving antitrust, class certification, intellectual property, and labor and employment. Edgeworth’s expert economists, statisticians, data analysts, and other professionals assist clients with innovative solutions rooted in the rigorous application of economic principles and hard data. Organizations including leading law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and government agencies rely on Edgeworth Economics to help them navigate through their most critical legal disputes and other challenges.
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http://www.edgewortheconomics.com
External link for Edgeworth Economics
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Antitrust & Competition, Class Certification, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Economic Consulting, Mergers & Acquisitions, Data & HR Analytics, Privacy & Data Security, Pro Bono, Valuation, Patent Infringement Damages, Discrimination, Wage & Hours, and False Advertising
Locations
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Primary
1111 19th Street, NW
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036, US
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201 South Lake Avenue
Suite 701
Pasadena, CA 91101, US
Employees at Edgeworth Economics
Updates
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Edgeworth recently celebrated the festive season and another successful year at our annual holiday party in Washington, DC. Thank you to everyone whose hard work and commitment made this year one worth celebrating. We look forward to what 2025 will bring. Happy New Year! #TeamEdgeworth #economicconsulting
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Generative AI has experienced rapid growth across sectors, offering potential for efficiency gains and innovation. In this edition of #EdgeworthInsights, originally published in the CPI Antitrust Chronicle, experts Sushrut Jain, Allison Holt, and Ashley Z. highlight the challenges of assessing the evolution of competition within the generative AI field through the economic concepts of “moats” and “trenches." Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ev4_KAUt #AI #artificialintelligence #generativeAI #antitrust
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Proposition 32, a proposal that would have increased California’s statewide minimum wage from $16 to $18, was rejected in November’s election. It was the first time since 1996 that voters in any state rejected a proposed increase in minimum wage. In this edition of #EdgeworthInsights, partner Stephen G. Bronars examines which factors played a role in the ultimate rejection of the rule, and what to expect if Proposition 32 makes a future appearance on the ballot. https://lnkd.in/e_Fr4NB8 #minimumwage #Proposition32 #CA #laboreconomics
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In this episode of #OfSignificance, Stephen G. Bronars, Nathan D. Woods, PhD, and Brent Butgereit take a look at regression techniques from a conceptual level. What are they good for? How should we think about regressions? How should we model it? Listen to this discussion on this edition of #OfSignificance: https://lnkd.in/euxKwYft #regression #laboreconomics #economicconsulting
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Recently, Edgeworth CEO John H. Johnson appeared on DLA Piper’s Pricing Rules podcast for an engaging discussion on the history of the Robinson-Patman Act and the effects of the statute on retailers today. The podcast is now live - please click below to listen!
Listen to the latest episode of Pricing Rules, available now: https://lnkd.in/eajjFbny In this episode of our podcast series, DLA Piper partners David Hamilton and David Bamberger, Christina DePasquale, associate professor in economics at the The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, Patrick Miller, co-founder of Flywheel Digital, and John H. Johnson, CEO of Edgeworth Economics discuss the Robinson-Patman Act, highlighting the history of the statute, #pricing considerations for retailers, and #litigation trends centered around the RPA.
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Just over a year ago, California increased the minimum wage for limited-service restaurants in the state with at least 60 national locations to $20 from $16. In this edition of #EdgeworthInsights, partner Stephen G. Bronars examines the job losses and other adverse effects of this law on California’s least experienced workers. https://lnkd.in/e7Z_6mj8 #minimumwage #California #laborandemployment
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Thanksgiving is here and with that comes turkey, stuffing, and of course – football. This NFL season debuted a rule change regarding kickoffs, and Steve, Nathan, and Brent want to take a deeper look at what its impact might be. Might the new rule result in more returns? What about kickoff related injuries? Our team discusses that all this and more in this Thanksgiving edition of #OfSignificance! Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eyAEyecu #NFL #football #Thanksgiving #data
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Please join us in welcoming Dr. Craig R. Malam to Edgeworth. Craig is an expert economist with extensive experience in #mergers and merger investigations, and his expertise in these areas will enhance Edgeworth’s #antitrust and competition practice. We’re thrilled to have you on the team Craig Malam, Ph. D.! To learn more, please click below: https://lnkd.in/eaCZ_5Bq
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Please join Edgeworth’s WBA Antitrust Forum Co-chairs Ashley Z. and Sidong (Monica) Zhong at this exciting event on December 11th at the Washington, DC offices of Latham & Watkins. We can’t wait for what will surely be a fascinating conversation about the evolution of women in antitrust law between experienced practitioners Peggy Zwisler, Jennifer Giordano, and Allyson Maltas, moderated by Edgeworth partner Sophie Meadows.
Explore the evolution of women in antitrust law—from the days of “we don’t have girls in our litigation department” to the vibrant and diverse landscape we see today and learn valuable strategies for navigating gender-based obstacles in the legal profession. Join us Dec. 11 for a panel discussion bringing together accomplished women in both private and public antitrust practices who will share their stories, insights and advice with fellow antitrust and litigation attorneys, law students, and industry profession. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e4bnJ-vg #promotingwomenlawyers #antitrustlaw