Summer 2027
Posted on 8/14/2026
Economics, finance, health care analytics consulting
CA$30 - CA$37/hr
Montreal, QC, Canada + 1 more
More locations: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Bachelor's, Master's
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Analysis Group is an international economics consulting firm offering economics, finance, health care analytics, and strategy to law firms, Fortune Global 500 companies, and government agencies. It delivers expert economic and financial analysis through a staff of more than 1,500 professionals across 15 offices, supported by a network of affiliated experts from academia, industry, and government; engagements typically involve data analysis, modeling, and advisory work for litigation, policy, and business decisions. The firm differentiates itself by its large global scale and the combination of internal expertise with an extensive external network, focusing on economic and analytical consulting rather than software or products. Its goal is to help clients resolve complex economic and policy questions, inform legal and strategic decisions, and improve financial and operational outcomes for high-stakes cases and initiatives.
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Boston, Massachusetts
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1981
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Mortgage rates likely to hold stead steady following July Fed meeting, but uncertainty looms as fall approaches. Published on July 29th, 2026 by Chen Zhao Takeaway: Mortgage rates will largely stay the same for now as the Fed opts against hiking and says little about future plans. There was a historically high level of uncertainty going into this meeting, but ultimately, the Fed decided against hiking today because financial markets did their work for them. * The actions coming out of Fed meetings are usually foregone conclusions based on economic data and commentary from Fed officials in the weeks leading up to the meeting. Chairman Warsh has made it his mission to shroud the meetings in mystery. As such, markets placed a roughly one third probability on a 25 bps hike coming out of today's meeting, the highest level of uncertainty in decades. * The committee ultimately opted to hold though three members dissented in favor of a hike. * In explaining today's decision despite his repeated assurance that the Fed is committed to bringing inflation down, Chair Warsh pointed to rates in the time between the last meeting and today. In other words, because financial markets had priced in higher rates anticipating some possibility of a hike, he views that as enough to restrain economic activity and help bring inflation down. Markets had previously been of the view that if the Fed didn't hike today, they would in the September meeting, but now they are less sure. Ultimately, despite Chair Warsh's protests against data dependence, the September decision is likely going to be dependent on the inflation and jobs data between now and then. * Markets have repriced the odds of a hike at the mid-September meeting down from nearly 100% closer to 50/50. * Warsh is clearly determined not to tip his hand for September, but the other 11 voting members of the FOMC will likely offer some commentary. Regardless, if the inflation and jobs data over the next six weeks clearly point in favor of hiking or holding, it would be difficult for the Fed to truly offer a surprising outcome. Chen Zhao is the head of economics research, where she produces research on the housing market for public and internal audiences. Previously, she was an executive director leading housing finance and financial markets research at the JPMorgan Chase Institute. Prior to joining JPMCI, Chen was an economics consultant at Analysis Group, Inc., where she worked on financial litigation cases and led teams conducting health economics and outcomes research on behalf of pharmaceutical companies. While in graduate school, Chen was with the Center for Economic Studies and the Social Economic and Housing Statistics Division at the US Census Bureau, where she conducted applied microeconomics research using large scale restricted-access linked survey-administrative data. She started her career at the White House Council of Economic Advisers, where she focused on labor and health economics.
Vice President Erica VanSant to join panel on MFN Drug Pricing at the 13th Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law. Event:Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law Date: July 30, 2026 Host: American Conference Institute (ACI) Location: Boston, MA Times: 8:00-8:45 a.m. (PT) / 11:00-11:45 a.m. (ET) Analysis Group Vice President Erica VanSant will join a panel on Most Favored Nation (MFN) drug pricing at the 13th Annual Summit for Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law. The session, MFN Drug Pricing and the Future of Global Pharmaceutical Markets: Understanding the Implications for Pricing, Access, and Innovation, will examine the evolving MFN policy landscape and the ways legal and business leaders are evaluating its potential ripple effects across global markets. The discussion will address implications for pricing strategies, market entry and launch sequencing, and the US innovation pipeline. Analysis Group is pleased to be an associate sponsor of the event.
Analysis Group continues expansion of International Arbitration expert bench. March 26, 2026 Analysis Group is pleased to welcome Tim Allen to the firm as a senior advisor in its growing global team of international arbitration experts. Based in London, Mr. Allen has 30 years of experience as a damages expert witness, specializing in cross-border disputes in litigation and international arbitration proceedings under International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Court of Arbitration, UNCITRAL, London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and American Arbitration Association (AAA) rules. He has testified in international arbitration and court proceedings on more than 50 occasions on issues related to breach of contract, acquisition disputes, and investment treaty claims. His work spans sectors such as mining, oil and gas, power generation, telecommunications, financial services, and manufacturing. Mr. Allen is the second senior advisor in recent months to join Analysis Group's team of more than 50 experts with testifying experience in international arbitration matters. US-based energy economist and valuation expert Kenneth Grant joined Analysis Group in August, bringing specialist experience in energy-related matters involving competitive analysis, valuation, antitrust, and market design. The additions of Mr. Allen and Mr. Grant deepen Analysis Group's core expertise in liability, quantum, and valuation, and reinforce its ability to access internal industry knowledge across international arbitration's most active sectors, most notably finance and energy. The growth of Analysis Group's International Arbitration team continues the firm's 40-year track record of leveraging economic, financial, and accounting expertise to support clients facing high-stakes disputes in a wide range of industries. Its experts have provided analyses and testimony in some of the largest commercial and investor-state disputes to date; its teams have assisted with analyses of liability, quantum, jurisdictional issues, contract breaches, technical issues related to alleged violations of bilateral investment treaties (BITs), and expropriation of various types of assets. Associated experts & consultants. Related practices. Recent damages news. Recent energy, climate & natural resources news. Recent International Arbitration news. Recent securities, financial products & institutions news.
Global Competition Review names FTC v. Meta behavioural matter of the year. March 25, 2026 Analysis Group's competition work in FTC v. Meta was recognized by Global Competition Review (GCR) during its annual GCR Awards. The firm congratulates affiliate Catherine Tucker and the Analysis Group team on their work on behalf of Meta in the matter, which was named "Behavioural matter of the year - Americas" during a ceremony on March 24 in Washington, DC. "Behavioural matter of the year - Americas": FTC v. Meta In a landmark antitrust matter, Meta (then known as Facebook) successfully defended itself against claims by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it held a monopoly in the market for personal social networking (PSN) and that it maintained its dominant position by purchasing Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014 to eliminate competition in the PSN market, in violation of the Sherman Act. An Analysis Group team led by Managing Principal Aaron Yeater and Vice President David Toniatti was retained on behalf of Meta and supported Catherine Tucker, who testified at deposition and trial. Professor Tucker opined that the success of Meta's advertising business was due to innovation in ad quality rather than to an exercise of market power. Judge James Boasberg of the US District Court for the District of Columbia determined that the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were not anticompetitive, giving Meta a complete victory. Judge Boasberg relied heavily on Professor Tucker's trial testimony to support his finding that Meta's advertising strategy was not evidence of anticompetitive conduct but, rather, of an improvement in advertising features and an increase in ad quality, setting a precedent for the evaluation of antitrust harm in markets with so-called "zero-price" products. Associated experts & consultants. Related practice.
Analysis Group experts to participate in panels at the 2026 ABA Antitrust Law Spring Meeting. Event:ABA Antitrust Law Spring Meeting Dates: March 25-27, 2026 Host: American Bar Association (ABA) Antitrust Law Section Location: Washington, DC Consultant and affiliates from Analysis Group's Antitrust & Competition practice will join panels at the 2026 ABA Antitrust Law Spring Meeting in Washington, DC. * Manager Stephanie D. Cheng will join the Fundamentals - Economics panel, which will cover core economic principles in antitrust cases, including damages and econometrics. The panel will be moderated by Sergei Zaslavsky (O'Melveny & Myers LLP), and panelists will include Craig R. Malam (Edgeworth Economics), Jeremy Sandford (Econic Partners LLP), and Emily N. Walden (NERA Economic Consulting). * Affiliate On Amir (Rady School of Management at UC San Diego) will join All-Inclusive? The Risky World of Pricing, a session examining regulatory and litigation trends related to pricing practices, consumer perception, and subscription models. The panel will be moderated by William C. MacLeod (Kelley Drye & Warren LLP), and panelists will include Emily Chissell (Keystone Strategy), Matthew Michaloski (Utah Office of the Attorney General), and John Roberti (Zaiger Linden Roberti & Pepe LLC). * Affiliate Keith N. Hylton (Boston University School of Law) will participate in Evidently, Analysis Need More - Burden's On You!, a panel addressing evolving evidentiary standards for private antitrust plaintiffs across jurisdictions. The panel will be moderated by Heather T. Rankie (Zelle LLP), and panelists will include Euan Burrows (White & Case LLP), Jennifer Reeves (Geradin Partners), and Nana Wilberforce (WilmerHale).