David Scheffman is a noted scholar with years of experience in high-level government positions.
For many years, he taught business strategy and marketing courses to MBAs, executive MBAs, and business executives. He also taught courses on economic theory and econometrics to PhD students in economics. He has worked as a business consultant, expert witness, and litigation and regulatory consultant in a variety of matters for companies and attorneys.
Dr. Scheffman has testified in jury and bench trials in federal, state, and administrative proceedings, in arbitrations, in other countries, and before Congress and state legislatures.
He was the expert for Whole Foods in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) challenge of Whole Foods acquisition of Wild Oats. He was cited numerous times in the decision. He was also the expert for the defendant insurance brokers in a class action in which Marsh McLennan was the lead defendant. Recently, he was the expert for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan in a case brought by the US Department of Justice that has been continued by Aetna.
Areas of Expertise
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD, Economics
University of Minnesota
BA (magna cum laude)
Recognition
Who’s Who Legal: Global Leader
- Competition Economists 2020
- Competition Economists 2019
“David Scheffman is revered for his strong background in competition econometrics and damages evaluation.”