
Charles River Associates (CRA) announced Laila Haider has joined CRA as a Vice President in its Antitrust & Competition Economics Practice in its Washington, DC, office.
Dr. Haider provides expert economic testimony and economic analysis in matters involving antitrust, labor and employment, and false advertising. She has testified in federal court and in depositions and arbitrations, including in several high-profile class action matters.
Dr. Haider regularly evaluates economic analyses related to allegations of price fixing, bid rigging, monopolization, and exclusive dealing. A substantial portion of her work focuses on economic issues relating to class certification with respect to both direct purchaser and indirect purchaser litigation. Prior to joining CRA, she was a Partner at Edgeworth Economics.
“We’re pleased to welcome Laila,” said CRA’s President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Maleh. “She will complement CRA’s existing team of talented antitrust experts.”
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