Dr. David Blackburn
Vice President
david.blackburn@nera.com
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Education
PhD in economics, Harvard University
ScB in applied mathematics and economics, with Honors, Brown University
Experience
Dr. Blackburn's areas of expertise include intellectual property, antitrust and competition policy, and econometric analysis. In his IP practice, he has conducted research and prepared expert reports for patent, trademark, and copyright infringement disputes and false and misleading advertising cases, as well as conducted analyses related to the issues of commercial success and preliminary and permanent injunctions. In his antitrust and commercial damages practices, he has assessed liability and damages in disputes related to, for example, tying, price discrimination, monopolization, and breaches of contract. He has also assessed the competitive effects of mergers and acquisitions, as well as issues relating to impact and damages in class action litigation. Dr. Blackburn has written and spoken publically on a number of these issues.
In both his antitrust and IP practices, Dr. Blackburn has experience critiquing damage models, and designing and providing economic analysis. His experience covers a variety of industries, including computer software, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, natural resources, industrial goods and chemicals, media, consumer products, and financial services, among others.
Before joining NERA, Dr. Blackburn received his doctorate in economics from Harvard University and his ScB in applied mathematics and economics, with Honors, from Brown University. While at Harvard, his research focused on the economics of intellectual property and the development of monetary systems. Dr. Blackburn's doctoral dissertation was an analysis of the economics of copying, with a detailed examination of the effects of file sharing on the recorded music industry. His research was cited in testimony to the US Senate by the chairman and CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America in MGM v. Grokster.
Dr. Blackburn has taught undergraduate-level courses at Harvard University and Framingham State College and a graduate-level course in the economics of regulation and antitrust at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán in Argentina.
Languages
English
Spanish



