Jack Kurila has experience assisting experts and clients in Coherent Economics’ antitrust and competition, class action, payment systems, health economics, and damages practice areas. His experience includes analyses of large and complex datasets, the creation of statistical models, data scraping, industry research, and estimation of lost profits and damages. Jack has supported clients in multiple fields, including payment markets, medical technologies, government merger review, pharmaceutical industries, and consumer products.
Jack graduated from the University of Chicago, where he earned his B.A. with a double major in economics and mathematics. Jack’s research work at the Becker Friedman Institute at the University of Chicago focused on the supply response of private and public high schools in New York City to changes in government education policy.
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