Gilad Levin is a Vice President with Competition Policy Associates and specializes in the application of industrial organization economics to the analysis of antitrust and damages issues. He joined COMPASS in 2004 when it acquired AES Consulting, where he had previously worked as a Senior Economist. As an economic consultant, Mr. Levin has evaluated the competitive effects of proposed mergers and joint ventures and assisted in the creation of presentations on those topics before the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and Federal Communications Commission. He has also worked on a wide variety of litigation matters, including claims of collusion, predatory and exclusionary conduct, Robinson-Patman Act violations, and damages. As part of that work, he has engaged in complex data analyses, assisted in writing expert reports, and prepared experts for deposition and trial. Prior to joining AES, Mr. Levin's academic research at Northwestern University and the University of California at Berkeley included an examination of efficient contracts for research joint ventures and econometric analysis of the labor supply effects of numerous state and federal policy changes. |