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 health economics, antitrust, statistics, 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. Dr. Cremieux has served as an expert and supported other experts in both litigation and non-litigation matters on antitrust issues, generic product entry, product liability and mass tort, analysis of clinical trials, and general commercial claims as well as a variety of labor-related matters. He has assessed the evaluation of damages on a class-wide basis in some of the largest class actions matters in recent years. In health and labor economics, he has published extensively on the value of pharmaceuticals, hospital performance, quality and cost of care, drug cost-effectiveness, and litigation strategy. His scientific research, which also includes topics in antitrust economics, class certification, and statistics, has been published in numerous journals including the George Mason Law Review, the American Bar Association Economics Committee Newsletter, the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of Health Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, the Journal of Clinical Oncology, and the American Journal of Managed Care. His research has been cited in leading media outlets including The Wall Street Journal and Forbes. Dr. Cremieux is an adjunct professor at the University of Quebec at Montreal.

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THE VALUE OF CONTRIBUTORS 

USING CLINICAL TRIAL DATA
IN COURT
 

Dr. Cremieux and his coauthors discuss the role of biostatistics in patent infringements, mass torts, and securities-related matters.

REGRESSION ANALYSIS AND ANTITRUST LITIGATION 

Managing Principal Pierre Cremieux, antitrust expert and affiliate Edward Snyder, and attorney Ian Simmons discuss the value of regression analysis in proving common impact in antitrust litigation. Dr. Cremieux and Professor Snyder also explored this topic at a knowledge seminar.