Samuel Weglein

Managing Principal
Samuel Weglein

Education

Ph.D., economics, Columbia University; B.A., economics, Yeshiva University

Summary of Experience

Dr. Weglein is an economist who testifies and supports testifying experts in complex antitrust and securities litigation and in international arbitrations. He has testified on behalf of several large banks (market definition, competitive effects, and damages) in an antitrust case involving municipal bond markets and testified on damages in a major arbitration in the shipping industry. He led a team of consultants working with counsel in Apple’s successful defense against antitrust claims brought by Epic Games. Dr. Weglein co-led a team working on behalf of three traders in the US v. Richard Usher, et al. criminal antitrust case in the foreign exchange market and in subsequent litigation brought by the US Treasury; he also co-led a team of consultants supporting the US Department of Justice (DOJ) in its successful efforts to block the Anthem/Cigna merger. He has worked in private litigation brought by health care providers against payers, several qui tam matters in health care markets, and various matters involving the health care provider and pharmaceutical markets. Dr. Weglein serves as Analysis Group’s representative to the advisory board of the New York International Arbitration Council. He has made presentations to The Knowledge Group, Global Competition Review, the New York State Bar Association, the Moot Alumni Association, and at the DOJ, and has coauthored numerous publications.