Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1983
Keywords
Economic experts, Oil market shortages
Disciplines
Antitrust and Trade Regulation | Litigation
Abstract
This article is a demonstration on the use of economic experts. The demonstration is based loosely on Mobil’s attempted take-over of Marathon Oil Company. However, the oil companies involved here are named Major, which is the second largest oil company in the United States, and Olympic, which is the largest supplier to independents. Any resemblance of Major and Olympic to any other firm, entity or person, living or not, is purely coincidental.
The demonstration is divided into two parts. The first part is the conference. A conference of plaintiff’s team will be followed by a conference of defendant’s team.
Recommended Citation
Fox, Eleanor M.; Topkis, Jay; Hay, George A.; and Renfrew, Charles B., "Demonstration: Economic Analysis and Expert Testimony—Plaintiff's Conference" (1983). Cornell Law Faculty Publications. 1168.
https://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/facpub/1168
Publication Citation
Eleanor M. Fox et al., "Demonstration: Economic Analysis and Expert Testimony—Plaintiff's Conference", 52 Antitrust Law Journal (1983)
Comments
Index title: "Demonstration of Economic Analysis and Expert Testimony Highlighting the Attempted Takeover by Mobil Corporation of Marathon Oil Company."