Divya Mathur

Managing Principal
Divya Mathur

Education

Ph.D. and M.A., economics, The University of Chicago; A.B., economics and mathematics, Mount Holyoke College

Summary of Experience

Dr. Mathur specializes in the application of microeconomics, statistics, and econometrics to complex litigation matters, government and regulatory investigations, and consulting engagements in the areas of antitrust and competition, class certification, intellectual property, and complex commercial damages. She has provided expert economic testimony on antitrust, class certification, and damages issues at depositions and trial. Dr. Mathur has testified in federal court on numerous issues including price-fixing, monopolization, and exclusionary conduct. Notably, she provided expert testimony in In re: Foreign Exchange Benchmark Rates Antitrust Litigation in the successful defense of Credit Suisse against allegations of foreign exchange market manipulation; and in Ingevity Corporation, et al. v. BASF Corporation on the anticompetitive conduct of Ingevity, quantifying BASF’s significant lost profits due to exclusionary practices, leading to a successful jury verdict. She regularly collaborates with academic and industry experts, leads consulting teams, and supports attorneys and other stakeholders in all phases of litigation. Dr. Mathur has worked on behalf of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and consulted to firms in numerous industries, including technology, media, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, financial services, manufacturing, and chemicals. She has lectured at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and has published on economic analysis in litigation, including a chapter in Proving Antitrust Damages published by the American Bar Association.