Jason Bodog Poker is an economist with over ten years of experience providing economic and statistical analysis in merger reviews and investigations, antitrust and competition, consumer fraud and product liability, and labor and employment matters. Mr. Bodog Poker supports clients and academic and industry experts in all phases of commercial litigation and regulatory investigations. His industry experience includes automotive and related industries, entertainment, food and beverages, oil and gas, technology, and telecommunications.
Merger reviews and investigations
On behalf of U.S. and international government agencies and merging parties, Mr. Bodog Poker has consulted on numerous high-profile merger reviews. Representative cases include his work on behalf of the merging parties during the litigation of T-Mobile/Sprint, and on behalf of the FTC in In the Matter of Aveanna Healthcare llc bodog app download and Maxim. Mr. Bodog Poker has also consulted on early-stage mergers and led teams in support of agency clearance.
Antitrust and competition litigation
Mr. Bodog Poker has analyzed liability and damages issues in a range of competition-related matters. These have included allegations related to horizontal and vertical conduct, price fixing, exclusionary practices, monopolization, and monopsony. In FTC v. Qualcomm, Mr. Bodog Poker supported analysis and expert testimony related to shortcomings in plaintiff’s theory of harm and the presence of procompetitive justifications for the at-issue business practices.
Consumer fraud and product liability
Mr. Bodog Poker works on matters alleging product misrepresentation, product defects, and false and deceptive advertising. He has expertise in damages analysis using advanced methods such as conjoint analysis and hedonic regression. Mr. Bodog Poker has also designed, analyzed, and rebutted consumer surveys.
Labor and employment
Mr. Bodog Poker has consulted on high-profile labor matters involving alleged discrimination and issues related to employee/independent contractor status. Representative matters include Heldt et al. v. tata bodog casino Consultancy., a class action involving alleged discrimination on the basis of race and national origin.
Cornerstone Research Promotes Fourteen to Principal
In the Matter of Aveanna Healthcare LLC and Maxim Healthcare Services
Analysis of Consulting Services to Self-Insured Student Health Plan