Professional Staff

Pierre Y. Cremieux

Managing Principal

BostonMontreal
Tel: 617-425-8135
Fax: 617-425-8001
pcremieux@analysisgroup.com

Education:
Ph.D. and M.A., economics, University of California, Berkeley; B.A., economics, University of Maryland

Summary of Experience:

Dr. Cremieux has a broad range of expertise in industrial organization, health economics and health policy, antitrust, econometrics, and labor economics.  He has consulted to numerous clients in the United States and Canada and testified in bench and jury trials, arbitrations, and administrative proceedings. His work has included analyses of damages in some of the largest recent U.S. antitrust cases, calculation of damages in general commercial litigation, probability analysis of bank failure, and calculation of damages in large 10b-5 cases.  He has also analyzed whether damages can be accurately evaluated on a class wide basis. In health and labor economics, he has published extensively on the value of pharmaceuticals, hospital performance, quality and cost of care, drug cost-effectiveness, medical and workplace costs of various illnesses, and litigation strategy. Dr. Cremieux is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Quebec at Montreal.

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THE VALUE OF CONTRIBUTORS 

CAN ECONOMIC DAMAGES BE ASSESSED AT THE CLASS LEVEL?

Analysis Group seminar excerpts featuring our affiliate, antitrust expert Professor Edward Snyder, and Managing Principal Pierre Cremieux.

A NEW APPROACH TO REGRESSION ANALYSIS AND ANTITRUST LITIGATION 

Managing Principal Pierre Cremieux, affiliate Professor Edward Snyder, and attorney Ian Simmons examine the value of regression analysis in proving common impact in antitrust litigation.