Compass Lexecon
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Compass Lexecon is a global economic consulting firm founded in 1977 with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. It provides analysis of economic issues pertaining to competition practice and competition law for use in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates. Compass Lexecon operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the parent firm FTI Consulting. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesCollective Wage Bargaining And Horizontal Mergers
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.
Generative AI, Platform Stances, and Content Creator Behavior
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.
Celanese, Clariant and co-defendants secure victory over Shell and Repsol in ethylene damages litigation in the Netherlands
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.
Resilience and Restructuring Merger Efficiencies in Declining Industries
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.
Compass Lexecon Client Corning Secures Major ITC Victory in Display Glass Trade Secret Litigation
In this proceeding, Compass Lexecon’s client, Corning Incorporated (“Corning”), sought to prevent unfair methods of competition and unfair acts in the importation and sale of display glass manufactured using Corning’s misappropriated trade secrets. Specifically, Corning claimed that Caihong Display Devices Co., Ltd.
Can Potential Vertical Integration Harm Be (Silver) Screened Horizontally? Empirical Answers From the Chinese Film Industry
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.
The Limits of Direct Cross-Border Participation in Capacity Markets of Weakly Interconnected Systems
Antón García Díaz, Albert Riera, and Alberto Martin Cedillo recently authored an article assessing direct cross-border participation in European Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms and its implications for electricity market design. The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the authors and cannot be attributed to Compass Lexecon or any other parties.
Reassessing Mix-And-Match Divestitures
In an article for Competition Policy International’s Antitrust Chronicle, Sander Heinsalu and Guillermo Israilevich argue that mix-and-match divestitures offer important advantages that are often overlooked. This article was originally published by Competition Policy International here. The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the authors and cannot be attributed to Compass Lexecon or any other parties.
Navigating the Geopolitical and Technological Frontiers of Antitrust
Compass Lexecon experts helped shape the discussion on two major forces currently disrupting antitrust: shifting geopolitics in global merger control and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), at the 2026 American Bar Association International Law Section Annual Conference in Washington D.C. Convening with leading practitioners and experts on global antitrust matters, Dr. Vanessa Yanhua Zhang discussed geopolitics and global mergers, while Professor Ginger Jin and Dr. Alexander White...
Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore wins first-ever appeal to the High Court of Singapore
One of the world’s leading economic consulting firms, Compass Lexecon provides law firms, corporations, and government clients with clear analysis of complex issues. We have been involved in a broad spectrum of matters related to economics and finance – providing critical insight in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.