Craig T. Schulman is a principal in the College Station, Texas office of LECG. Dr. Schulman joined LECG in July 2001.
Dr. Schulman has been engaged as a testifying expert and consultant in large-scale litigation in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property, international trade and general litigation. Dr. Schulman's engagements have occurred in a variety of industries, including petrochemicals, petroleum refining, crude-oil, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, insurance, financial services, consumer products, and computer hardware. These engagements have included settings in state and federal courts as well as the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. International Trade Commission. In addition, Dr. Schulman has provided support and analysis for presentation to the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice during their merger review process.
Dr. Schulman received his B.S. (1985) and Ph.D. (1990) in economics from Texas A&M University where he currently serves on the faculty in the Department of Economics. Dr. Schulman's research and teaching interests include international trade policy, econometrics, industrial organization and financial economics. He has published articles in the Journal of International Economics, National Tax Journal, Annales D'Economie et de Statistique, and Review of International Economics among others.
Prior to joining LECG, Dr. Schulman served as an associate professor of economics at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Schulman joined the faculty of the University of Arkansas as an assistant professor of economics in 1990. During the 1995-1996 academic year, Dr. Schulman took a leave of absence from the University to serve as the senior international economist for the Applied Economics Division of the U.S. International Trade Commission, during which time he also served as a special advisor on trade policy to the government of Russia. After returning to the University in 1996, Dr. Schulman was promoted to associate professor of economics in 1997. From January 1998 until August 1999, Dr. Schulman served as the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research in the University's Sam M. Walton College of Business and served as a member of the Arkansas Governor's Council of Economic Advisors from January 1998 until July 2001. |