Nathan Shekita

Manager

Education

M.B.A., Yale School of Management; M.P.H., Yale School of Public Health; B.A., economics and mathematics, Pomona College

Summary of Experience

Mr. Shekita applies statistical and economic methods to litigation and strategy matters for clients in the health care sector. He uses econometric techniques to evaluate causal relationships between alleged conduct and resulting outcomes. Mr. Shekita has supported testifying experts and counsel on issues such as alleged kickbacks, false claims, and off-label marketing. He has also worked closely with pharmaceutical distributors to develop statistical methods for suspicious order monitoring. Mr. Shekita’s research has been published in several economics journals, including the Journal of Political Economy, Health Affairs, and the Journal of Competition Law & Economics. His research has been cited in federal legislative proposals related to surprise medical billing and has been featured in media outlets such as The New York Times, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal.