Samid hussain bodog sports betting app

Senior Vice President

Contact

  • New York

Education

Samid Hussain coheads the consumer fraud and bodog sports betting app practice at Cornerstone Research. He also serves on the firm’s executive committee and its conflict resolution committee. Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal) has recommended Dr. Hussain as a leading competition economist and consulting expert in the competition field.

Dr. Hussain specializes in analyzing economic, marketing, and statistical (econometrics) issues in competition, consumer fraud, bodog sports betting app, antitrust, healthcare, breach of contract, and intellectual property matters. He frequently consults on economic and marketing issues related to liability, class certification, and damages.

Dr. Hussain has experience in a variety of industries, including automobiles, tech, oil and gas, airlines, genetically modified crops, herbicides, and telecommunications. He has taught courses as a visiting lecturer at Stanford University and instructor at Cornell University.

Dr. Hussain has worked on prominent cases involving allegations of false claims, consumer fraud, product liability, product misrepresentation, product defects, and false and deceptive advertising. He also has substantial experience with antitrust and competition matters, as well as other high-profile bodog sports betting app in a range of industries.

Automotive matters

Multiple bodog sports betting app and safety defect cases against major auto manufacturers, such as:

  • Johannessohn, et al. v. Polaris Industries Inc.
  • In re: Toyota Motor Corp. Unintended Acceleration Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability bodog sports betting app
  • In re: Toyota Motor Corp. Hybrid Brake Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability bodog sports betting app
Consumer fraud and bodog sports betting app

Multiple prominent cases involving allegations of false claims, consumer fraud, bodog sports betting app, product misrepresentation, product defects, and false and deceptive advertising, such as:

  • False Claims Act Suit Involving Title IV Program
  • Ground water contamination cases
  • Multiple MTBE bodog sports betting app litigaton against major oil refiners
bodog sports betting app and competition

Dr. Hussain also has extensive experience in a wide range of high-profile bodog sports betting app matters, including collusion, price fixing, monopolization, exclusionary practices, and mergers and acquisitions. Representative cases include:

Other bodog sports betting app

Other notable cases Dr. Hussain has consulted on include:

  • Misrepresentation of mortgages and securitization matter
  • Breach of contract involving software upgrades and updates
Awards and recognition
Select publications

Dr. Hussain has coauthored articles published in bodog sports betting app Litigator, Competition, Distribution, Global Competition Review, the American Bar Association’s Indirect Purchaser bodog sports betting app Handbook, and other journals and books:

  • “An Economic Approach to Assessing the Reasonableness of bodog sports betting app-Action Settlements,” bodog sports betting app Litigator
  • “Economics of Class Certification in Indirect Purchaser bodog sports betting app Cases,” Competition: The Journal of the bodog sports betting app and Unfair Competition Law Section of the State Bar of California
  • “Indirect Purchase bodog sports betting app Handbook,” (second edition), contributor, American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law
  • “Policy Implications of Increased High School Graduation Expectations,” NYU Law Journal
  • “Accounting for the Effects of Increased High School Graduation Expectations on Pupil Performance and Resource Allocation: Results from New York State,” Economics of Education Review
  • “Exploring the Nexus between Educational Inputs, Distribution of Performance and Incentives: Implications for Higher Standards and School Finance Reform,” Economic Perspectives on Improving Educational Productivity
Select panels and presentations

Dr. Hussain has organized and led/moderated panels and presentations, including:

  • “The Supreme Court and bodog sports betting app Expert Testimony: A Renewed Focus on the Predominance Requirement at bodog sports betting app Certification” – Dallas (2014)
  • “The Implications of Recent Supreme Court Decisions for Expert Analysis in bodog sports betting app Actions: Insights from Economics, Marketing, Finance, and Law” – Los Angeles (2014)
  • “Consumer Fraud and Product Misrepresentation bodog sports betting app: Insights from Economics, Marketing, Finance, and Law” – San Francisco (2013), Chicago (2013), New York (2012), Washington DC (2012)
Press Release

WWL: Competition—Economists 2024

Press Release

Samid Hussain Recognized as Top 25 Automotive Consultant and Leader of 2024

Press Release

WWL: Competition Global Leaders and Consulting Experts 2023

Article

The Cambridge Handbook of Marketing and the Law

Event

2023 Motor Vehicle Product Liability bodog sports betting app Conference

Press Release

WWL: Global Leader Competition—Economists 2022

Case

Pro Bono: State of Georgia v. Dennis Arnold Perry

Case

Garcia et al. v. Volkswagen Group of America Inc. et al.

  • “Mobile Advertising: An Economic Perspective,” Distribution, Distribution and Franchising Committee, American Bar Association Section of bodog sports betting app Law, January 2011
  • “Empirical Approaches in Assessing bodog sports betting app Certification in Direct Purchaser Price-Fixing Cases,” Global Competition Review, 2010
  • “An Economic Approach to Assessing the Reasonableness of bodog sports betting app-Action Settlements,” bodog sports betting app Litigator, American Bar Association Section of bodog sports betting app Law, Summer 2010
  • “Economics of Class Certification in Indirect Purchaser bodog sports betting app Cases,” Journal of the bodog sports betting app and Unfair Competition Law Section of the State Bar of California, 2001