David M. Eisenstadt is a nationally known economic expert in the fields of antitrust and industrial organization and has developed particular consulting and testimony expertise in the antitrust and industrial organization analysis of healthcare markets.
Dr. Eisenstadt’s more than forty years of experience includes university teaching and employment as a senior economist at the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division. Since 1984, he has been employed in private economic consulting.
Dr. Eisenstadt has provided expert testimony on issues related to competition in numerous industries, including real estate brokerage services, professional sports, pharmaceuticals, electronics, tobacco products, and healthcare markets. His testimony has included analyses pertaining to mergers, conspiracy, and matters involving monopolization and exclusionary conduct. During his career, he has analyzed several hundred provider mergers at different stages of review. Particular analyses in monopolization cases have included testimony on market definition and alternative forms of conduct including market share discounts, discriminatory access, raising rivals’ costs, staff privilege, essential facility denials, most favored nations agreements, and predation.
Areas of Expertise
Industries
Education
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
PhD
MS
University of Maryland, College Park
BS