Todd Morrison
Senior Vice President
Education
MS in economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
BA in economics and history, College of William and Mary
Experience
Mr. Morrison directs economic research in antitrust and trade regulation matters, as well as breach of contract and fraud disputes. He has studied market structure and performance, analyzed prices and pricing behavior, and evaluated allegations of monopolization, attempted monopolization, price fixing, and collusive behavior. His engagements frequently involve the use of large and complex computerized data sets.
Mr. Morrison has extensive experience assessing impact and calculating damages in antitrust matters, including assessing the feasibility of establishing impact and calculating damages on a classwide basis in class action litigation. He has also evaluated opposing damage models in antitrust and contract disputes, examined business financial performance, and valued assets and businesses.
Mr. Morrison’s experience also includes criminal and civil Section 1 litigation. For example, using transaction data, Mr. Morrison has assessed the volume of commerce affected by an alleged conspiracy, estimated the pecuniary gain or loss, and evaluated the effective duration and impact of the alleged conspiracy. In addition to price fixing cases, his experience includes matters involving bid rigging, customer allocation, and signaling.
Mr. Morrison has testified as an expert witness in federal and state court. He is a member of the American Economic Association and the National Association of Business Economists.



