Alex Kremzier
Economist
Graduate Certificate in Data Science, University of Michigan
M.A. in Applied Economics, University of Michigan
B.A. in Economics, Political Science, and German, University of Michigan
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Alex Kremzier joined applEcon in August 2012 after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, where he was awarded the Sims Honor Scholarship in Economics. As an analyst, he gained extensive experience doing research and data analysis for cases within several different industries, including consumer electronics, software, and medical equipment. While working for applEcon, Alex earned a master’s degree and graduate certificate from the University of Michigan. He became an Economist in June 2019.
Consulting Experience
In re: Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Antitrust Litigation
Antitrust, Damages Analysis, Class Certification
U.S. Northern District of California Testimony from Dr. Janet Netz of applEcon assisted purchasers of cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions and computer monitors to obtain cash settlements totaling $563 million from seven CRT manufacturers. applEcon supported class counsel throughout the legal process, submitting nine expert reports related to class certification, antitrust liability, damages, and other…
Red Lion Medical Safety, Inc. et al. v. General Electric Company
Antitrust, Liability, Damages Analysis
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Seventeen companies sued General Electric (“GE”), alleging that GE engaged in anticompetitive conduct in the sale of refurbished anesthesia machines and the servicing of all GE anesthesia machines. Following a seven-day trial, a unanimous jury awarded plaintiffs damages of $43,083,344, finding that GE violated Sections 1…