Commerce Commission v. Cards New Zealand et al.
The four largest New Zealand banks retained Cornerstone Research and Professor Timothy Bresnahan of Stanford University to assess, from an economic standpoint, a claim by New Zealand’s Commerce Commission that…
Merger of Health Insurance Providers
Cornerstone Research worked with counsel for a large health insurance provider that had completed an acquisition of another health insurer.
Merger of Seagate Technology and Conner Peripherals
Cornerstone Research provided research that supported the $1.04 billion merger of Seagate Technology and Conner Peripherals.
Anti-Monopoly, Inc. v. Hasbro, Inc., et al.
An inventor of a board game sued Hasbro for antitrust violations, claiming that Hasbro interfered with the plaintiff’s efforts to sell its game to the major retail chains.
Dencom Systems, Inc. v. Mitel, Inc., et al.
Dencom, a distributor of Mitel private branch exchange (PBX) telecommunications equipment, alleged that Mitel had engaged in predatory pricing and other anticompetitive business practices.
Exclusionary Practices Allegations Against a Trade Association
In an antitrust action filed by a manufacturer of plumbing equipment against a trade association for alleged exclusionary practices, Cornerstone Research staff provided economic analysis and expert testimony on behalf…
In re NASDAQ Market-Makers Antitrust Litigation
In dozens of antitrust lawsuits and a Department of Justice investigation, the plaintiffs alleged that NASDAQ dealers were engaging in “tacit collusion” to avoid quoting on odd-eighths.
L&L Management Associates et al. v. Owens-Brockway Glass Container et al.
Dr. Michael Keeley was retained by counsel for Owens-Brockway, a manufacturer of glass containers.
Leary et al. v. Wells Fargo, Crocker National, Bank of America
Cornerstone Research evaluated plaintiffs’ claims of price fixing in the bank credit card industry.
Mercedes-Benz Tying Cases
In two separate cases, independent warehouse part distributors Mozart and Metrix challenged Mercedes-Benz’s policy of requiring its dealers to use genuine, factory-authorized parts, claiming this policy was an illegal tying…
How can we help you?
If you are looking for additional case experience examples, contact us.