Bates White

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Bates White LLC.
TypePrivate
IndustryEconomic consulting
FoundedWashington, D.C., U.S. (1999)
FounderCharles Bates, Halbert White
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Key people
Charles Bates
(Chairman)
WebsiteBateswhite.com

Bates White LLC. is a privately held economic consulting firm specializing in advanced economic, financial, and econometric analysis. The firm was founded in 1999 and currently has one office in Washington, D.C., with about 250 employees. The firm provides economic consulting and expert testimony.

Awards[]

Bates White is consistently recognized by the following organizations:

  • Global Competition Review has included Bates White in its annual "Economics 20" for top antitrust and competition economics consultancies every year since 2009.[1]
  • Who’s Who Legal: Competition includes many Partners each year on its list; a number of Partners are also named a Global Thought leaders.[2]
  • Vault consistently ranks Bates White in several categories, including Best Consulting Internship and Top 50 Consulting.[3][4]
  • The Washington Post has recognized Bates White in its Top Workplaces for mid-size companies in Washington, DC, for five consecutive years.[5]

Practice areas[]

Bates White's expertise spans the following practice areas:[6]

  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Communications and Media
  • Data Science and Statistics
  • Energy
  • Environmental and Product Liability
  • Finance
  • Healthcare
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Arbitration
  • Labor and Employment
  • Life Sciences
  • Public Policy and Regulatory Economics
  • Transfer Pricing and Tax

Further reading from Bates White[]

  • Chapters in The Antitrust Revolution, 7th edition (2018)[7]
  • Chapters in The Oxford Handbook of International Antitrust Economics (2014)[8]
  • The Economics of Collusion: Cartels and Bidding Rings by Robert C. Marshall and Leslie M. Marx (2012)[9]
  • “Plus Factors and Agreement in Antitrust Law,” Michigan Law Review by Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx, Halbert L. White, and William E. Kovacic (2011)[10]

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