Kate Maxwell Koegel consults on matters involving antitrust issues, labor markets, and mergers. Dr. Koegel applies econometric tools and other empirical analyses to assess complex issues, often in matters involving large, complex data sets. Her expertise includes statistical economic methods such as nonlinear models and causal identification tools. Dr. Koegel leads teams and supports clients and experts in all phases of commercial litigation. Her industry experience includes banking, retail, technology, and travel.
Dr. Koegel serves as a Young Economist Representative for the Mergers & Acquisitions Committee of the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association (ABA).
Antitrust and competition
Dr. Koegel provides economic and financial analysis in matters involving allegations of tying, monopolization, and other anticompetitive conduct. She has worked on high-profile antitrust litigation in the technology sector, including class actions and merger cases involving two-sided platforms.
Labor, discrimination, and employment
Dr. Koegel addresses class certification, liability, damages, hiring, competition, and promotion issues in labor matters. She has consulted on high-profile litigation involving allegations of discrimination in high-skill labor markets, as well as cases involving worker classification.
Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval: Recent Competition Policy Cases on Two Continents