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Damages and Valuation Expert
Mark A. Glick
Parsons Behle & Latimer
Ph.D. Economics, J.D. Law |

Mark Glick
is Of Counsel in the litigation department of Parsons
Behle & Latimer where he specializes in damages
and economic valuation issues, especially in antitrust,
intellectual property and contract cases. He has been
a testifying witness in the damages area since 1985.
Mark has a Ph.D. in economics and is a professor of
antitrust economics and law and economics at the University
of Utah Department of Economics and is an adjunct professor
in the University of Utah College of Law. After receiving
his Ph.D. in economics in 1985, Mark joined the Department
of Economics of the University of Utah where he taught
in the antitrust/industrial organization field area.
While on leave from the University of Utah , Mark attended
Columbia University 's School of Law where he received
his J.D. in 1990. From 1989 to 1991 he was associated
with the antitrust department of Skadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher and Flom in New York where his practice concentrated
on mergers and acquisitions, monopolization, complex
distribution arrangements and Robinson-Patman issues.
In 1991, Mark returned to the University of Utah , where
he has been involved in numerous antitrust matters as
a consultant. In 1993, Mark was invited to become Of
Counsel for Parsons Behle & Latimer. He is the author
of numerous articles in the areas of antitrust and intellectual
property economics and antitrust law.
Areas of Concentration include:
Economic Damages
Valuation
Economics of Contracts
Admissions:
United States District Court, District of Utah, 1992
Utah State Bar, 1992
New York State Bar, 1991
Education:
Columbia University (J.D., 1990)
New School for Social Research (Ph.D., 1985)
Related Activities and Skills:
- Utah State Bar Association, Antitrust
Section, Economics Committee
- American Economic Association
- Industrial Organization Society
Presentations and Publications:
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“The History of
Competition Policy as Economic History” with G.
Dumenil and D. Levy, Antitrust Bulletin, forthcoming
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“The Resurgence
of Federalism: The Case for Tax-Exempt Bonds” with
Maxwell Miller, Texas Journal of Law and Politics
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“Mergers in Western
Coal Markets: Conforming Antitrust Analysis to the
New Reality” with D. Mangum and R. Etcheverry, West
Virginia Law Review, The National Coal Issue
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“Importing the Merger
Guidelines Market Test in Section 2 Cases: Potential
Benefits and Limitations” with D. Cameron and D.
Mangum, Antitrust Bulletin
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“Market Share and
Market Power in Merger and Monopolization Cases”
with D. Cameron, Journal of Managerial and Decision
Economics, Vol. 17, 1996
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“Much Ado About
Nothing: Recent Criticism of the Federal Trade Commission
Decision to Order Columbia/HTI to Divest Three Hospitals”
Utah 's Health: An Annual Review, Vol. III, 1995
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“Healthcare Provider
Refusals to Deal Under Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image
Technical Services” Utah Law Review, Vol. 1995,
No. 2, 1995
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“Is Monopoly Rent
Seeking Compatible with Wealth Maximization” BYU
Law Review, Vol. 1994, No. 3
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“Post Keynesian
and Classical Theories of Competition” with A.D.
Campbell, in Competition, Technology and Money,
Edward Elgar press (1994)
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“Classical Competition
and the Compatibility of Market Power with Uniform
Rates of Profit” with A.D. Campbell, Review of Radical
Political Economics, Fall 1994
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“Competition, Antitrust
and Beyond” in Handbook of Radical Political Economy,
Edward Elgar Press, 1994
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“The Rise of the
Rate of Profit During World War II” with G. Dumenil
and D. Levy, Review of Economics and Statistics,
Vol. 65, No. 2, May 1993
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“Competing Microeconomic
Theories of Industrial Profit: An Empirical Approach”
in The Megacorp & Macrodynamics: Essays in Memory
of Alfred Eichner, M.E. Sharp Publishers, 1992
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“The Regulation
Approach: Theory and History” with Robert Brenner,
New Left Review, #188, March/April 1991
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“An Introduction
to the Antitrust Law of International Mergers” with
A. Zaloon and S. Axinn, M&A Review, Vol. 5,
No. 4, April 1991
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“The Rate of Profit
in World War II: The Great Leap Forward” with G.
Dumenil and D. Levy in International Perspectives
on Profitability and Accumulation, Edward Elgar
Press, U.K. 1991
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“The Classicals
and Neoclassicals in Applied Economics” in Explorations
in Political Economy, Roman and Littlefield Publishers,
1991
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“Mergers and Acquisitions
in the Age of Wall Street: An Assessment” with Andrew
Abere , New York Law Review, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, 1990
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“Dual Enforcement
of Merger Law in the EEC: Lessons from the American
Experience” with Stephen M. Axinn in 1992 and EEC/U.S.
Competition and Trade Law, Fordham Corporate Law
Institute, 1990
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“Classical and Neoclassical
Elements in Industrial Organization” with Edward
Ochoa, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3,
July-September 1990, pp. 197-207
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“Long-Run
Equilibrium in the Empirical Study of Monopoly and
Competition” with Hans Ehrbar, Economic Inquiry,
Vol. 28, No. 1, January 1990
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