Michael Logue leverages his expertise in big data to support experts and clients through various stages of litigation on antitrust matters.

Summary

Michael Logue specializes in performing economic and statistical analysis using big data tools such as cloud computing software. He has expertise in developing analyses pertaining to market definition, market power, consumer protection, and mergers and acquisitions.

Michael has worked on high-profile antitrust matters across multiple industries, including consumer technology and media and entertainment. His experience spans leading teams to support experts in the development of expert reports and preparing experts for deposition and trial testimony, as well as in consulting matters. Recently, Michael played a key role in supporting expert testimony and trial preparation in Federal Trade Commission v. Amazon.com, Inc. Other notable cases in which he supported expert testimony and trial preparation include Epic Games v. Google and In re National Football League's "Sunday Ticket" Antitrust Litigation.

In addition to his billable work, Michael enjoys contributing to firm-building initiatives and engaging in mentorship opportunities. Currently, he serves on the Staffing Committee, where he helps coordinate case staffing assignments in the Antitrust & Competition Practice. He also previously served as a Lead of the Summer Consultant Program.

Education

BA, Economics and Mathematics, University of Virginia (with distinction)

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