Dr. Marovich has consulted on many antitrust matters and has worked on cases involving claims of monopolization, price fixing, anticompetitive agreements and conspiracies, exclusive dealing, bundling and tying, and predatory pricing. She has also worked on class action cases, mergers and acquisitions, government investigations, and cases involving analyses of both liability and damages. Dr. Marovich’s case work has covered a broad range of industries, including music, home entertainment, ticketing, payment cards and payment card processing, office products, metals markets, building products, semiconductors, and healthcare.
Dr. Marovich received her Ph.D. and M.A. in History from the University of California at Los Angeles, where she specialized in economic and business history. Her research, which examined patterns of inventive activities in the United States, has received several academic awards and honors. Dr. Marovich has delivered lectures and research presentations at various universities and conferences. Her research interests focus on intellectual property (patents), commercial development, and technological change. From 1999-2001, Dr. Marovich was a full-time member of the faculty at Loyola Marymount University. Prior to joining COMPASS in 2007, Dr. Marovich was an Economist at Economic Analysis LLC and a Managing Economist at LECG.
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