Education
Ph.D. Economics, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
M.A. Economics, George Washington University
M.B.A. Finance and Economics, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
B.A. Photography, Wesleyan University
Experience
Monica G. Noether, Executive Vice President and Head of the Litigation and Applied Economics Platform, specializes in antitrust analysis and other competitive issues. An expert in the economics of the health care industry and its numerous regulatory and policy issues, she has analyzed the competitive effects of hospital, health plan, medical device and equipment, and physician mergers. She has also addressed the economic questions related to both liability and damages in allegations of attempted monopolization by and collusion among different participants in the health care industry, in intellectual property disputes, and in fraud and abuse and kickback concerns. Dr. Noether has provided expert testimony in antitrust and reimbursement litigation, and has presented her policy research to Congress and government agencies. She also has broad general expertise in the application of antitrust analysis to a variety of industries, including insurance, software, data products, retailing, wholesale distribution, music, soft drinks, and energy. Dr. Noether is a vice chair of the Antitrust practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association and a member of the American Bar Association and the American Economic Association. She is a referee for the American Economic Review and the Journal of the American Medical Association, among other professional journals. |