Vice President Kristof Zetenyi to Join Class Action Litigation Webinar
Event: Class Action Litigation: Demystifying Trends, Developments, and Best Defense Strategies
Date:
9 February 2022
Host:
The Knowledge Group
Times:
9:00–11:00 a.m. (PT) / 12:00–2:00 p.m. (ET)
Vice President Kristof Zetenyi will join The Knowledge Group for a webinar on class action litigation, particularly under the Sherman Act. Panelists will provide a comprehensive overview of recent enforcement trends and legislative developments, and Mr. Zetenyi will discuss intermediaries in Sherman Section 2 monopolization and monopsonization cases, the implications of two-sided platforms, and the dangers of the misapplication of two-sided platform frameworks. He will be joined by Stan Panis (Intensity, LLC), Chadwick McTighe (Stites & Harbison, PLLC), and Ye Zhang (Resolution Economics Group, LLC).
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Kristof Zetenyi
Vice PresidentDr. Zetenyi specializes in applying microeconomics, econometrics, and statistical methods to complex litigation and non-litigation matters in the areas of antitrust and competition, class certification, and policy evaluation. He has extensive experience across a variety of industries, including publishing, health care, air travel, agriculture, software, newspapers, and app distribution.
As an expert witness, Dr. Zetenyi has provided expert economic testimony analyzing data related to the removal, storage, and disposal of unhoused residents’ personal property during the cleanups of unhoused residents’ encampments pursuant to the Los Angeles Municipal Code 56.11. He has also studied the impacts of various local, state, and federal regulations, such as the efficacy of Australia’s tobacco plain packaging legislation, the impact of minimum-pay rules and driver reclassification as employees on the platform business model in the ridesharing industry, and the impact of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards on passenger vehicle design and trends in passenger vehicle upsizing in the US.
Dr. Zetenyi's antitrust research has been published in The Antitrust Bulletin and Concurrences, and he serves as vice-chair of the Economics Committee of the American Bar Association (ABA) Antitrust Law Section. He also led an Analysis Group team that was recognized by Global Competition Review’s (GCR’s) 2022 antitrust awards for its work on Epic Games, Inc. v. Apple, Inc., which was awarded “Matter of the Year” and “Litigation of the Year – Non-cartel Defence.”