Dr. Michael Keeley

Dr. Keeley has, for more than 20 years, consulted on or served as an expert in a variety of business issues and legal disputes, including antitrust, intellectual property, breach of contract, securities fraud, and other complex business litigation. He has consulted on or served as an expert in a number of cases, including the Long Beach case (MDL 150), the Mercedes-Benz tying cases, Aguilar, et al. v. Atlantic Richfield Corporation, et al., Anzai v. Chevron, et al., Sony v. Connectix, MCI v. AT&T, and In re Cigarette Antitrust Litigation. Dr. Keeley also has consulted on nonlitigation business and economic issues, such as antitrust policy, auction design and bidding, and pricing strategies. He has expertise in a number of industries, including oil and gas, computer hardware and software, telecommunications, electric utilities, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, chemical, automotive, and financial services.Dr. Keeley has published his research in and served as a referee (i.e., reviewer) for economics and finance journals. He was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in Economics and was awarded the Garn prize for his research on bank risk-taking. Dr. Keeley has a bachelor’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and both a master’s and doctorate degree from the University of Chicago.

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