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Joseph McAnneny
Principal | mcanneny.j@ei.com

B.A. University of Connecticut, 1966
M.A. The Pennsylvania State University, 1968
Ph.D. The George Washington University, 1984
Economists Incorporated, Washington, DC |
Mr. McAnneny's work as a consultant has included economic analysis of such
issues as price fixing, mergers, monopolization, class actions, superfund clean-up, and
damages relating to the telephone, steel, soft drink, paper, glass, railroad, radio,
television and newspaper industries. Mr. McAnneny formerly served as a senior economist
in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. In that capacity, he had
extensive experience in antitrust investigations involving the steel industry,
including U.S. v. LTV Corporation, et al. Since leaving the Division, he has worked on
numerous metal industry mergers involving integrated steel companies
(U.S. Steel/National Steel), mini-mills (Birmingham/Seattle Steel),
specialty steel companies (Armco/Cyclops), superalloy producers (Cytemp/ Special Metals),
and forging companies (Gerlach/Wyman-Gordon). He has testified as an expert
witness in federal district court, several state regulatory commissions and before the
International Trade Commission. Mr. McAnneny has also prepared affidavits in numerous
class action suits involving antitrust (Butt v. Allegheny Pepsi, D.C. Soft Drinks
Antitrust Litigation, and Talbot v. Mid-Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc.) and
environmental (Sacramento River Spill) damages. Mr. McAnneny is the author of several
publications on competitive analysis and antitrust matters.
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