Mashfiqur R. Khan partners with federal authorities and private clients to deliver sector-specific economic analysis, with expertise in mergers and damages estimation.

Summary

Mashfiqur R. Khan has expertise in economic analysis of competition, including merger analysis and damages estimation. In matters involving merger cases, Mashfiqur has worked to analyze horizontal and vertical theories of harm as well as efficacy of proposed or potential structural remedies. He has extensive experience working with plaintiffs’ counsel as well as with attorneys from the Federal Trade Commission. His experience includes work in the agricultural, biotechnology, chemical, electronics, information technology, healthcare, and retail industries. Prior to joining Bates White, Mashfiqur taught undergraduate courses at Tulane University and Boston College.

Mashfiqur is closely involved with firm-building activities that support maintaining and promoting the firm’s core values. For example, he is a core planner of the annual Hal White Antitrust Conference, which brings together distinguished antitrust practitioners, academics, and enforcers. He is enthusiastic about supporting the firm’s commitment to incorporate cutting-edge economic theories and empirical techniques into its consulting services to pursue that goal, which the conference does.

Education

PhD, Economics, Boston College

MA, Economics, New York University

BSS, Economics, University of Dhaka

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