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Business Intelligence • Consulting
Provides legal support to a global economics consulting firm, primarily by drafting and negotiating client engagement agreements, licenses, and third-party commitments. Advises on litigation, confidentiality, discovery, data security, privacy, intellectual property, tax, insurance, and corporate compliance matters. Supports corporate formalities and risk management across multiple jurisdictions while reporting to the General Counsel.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and apply finance and economic theory to litigation, strategy, regulation, and public policy matters. They gradually develop client relationships, marketing, and business development expertise while working collaboratively in an academically oriented consulting environment.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates support economic consulting projects involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. Responsibilities include developing research approaches, managing projects, supervising staff, applying economic and financial theory, building client relationships, and contributing to marketing and business development. The role requires strong quantitative and analytical skills, proficiency with statistical software, excellent communication, teamwork, and a PhD in Economics or a related field.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame analytical approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and apply economic theory to litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy matters. They also develop client relationships, contribute to marketing and business development, and receive ongoing training. The role is open to new Economics PhD graduates and experienced professionals transitioning from consulting, government, academia, or industry.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance and economic theory to litigation, corporate strategy, regulatory, and public policy projects. They develop research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, analyze quantitative data, contribute to client relationships, and support marketing and business development. The role requires a PhD in finance, financial economics, or a related field, strong quantitative skills, and experience with computer science, data analysis, blockchain, or cryptocurrency markets. New PhD graduates and experienced professionals may apply.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research for litigation, corporate strategy, regulatory, and public policy projects. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, apply economic theory, develop client relationships, and contribute to marketing and business development. The role is intended for new or experienced PhD economists with strong analytical, quantitative, communication, and relationship-building skills.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates support economic and financial consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, conduct quantitative analysis, prepare written reports and presentations, and contribute to client relationships, marketing, and business development. The role offers formal training and increasing responsibility toward future leadership and expert positions.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance and economic theory to litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy projects. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, develop client relationships, and contribute to marketing and business development. The role requires strong quantitative analysis, research, communication, and problem-solving skills, with opportunities to develop into Principals and testifying experts. Candidates may be new PhD graduates or experienced professionals transitioning from consulting, government, academia, industry, or related fields.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research for litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy projects. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, develop expertise, and increasingly support client relationships, marketing, and business development. The role requires strong analytical, quantitative, communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills, along with proficiency in STATA, R, and Excel. Candidates may be new Economics PhD graduates or experienced professionals transitioning into economic consulting.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance, accounting, valuation, and economic concepts to complex consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, develop client relationships, and support marketing and business development. The role includes extensive training and increasing responsibility, with opportunities to advance toward Principal and testifying expert positions.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance, accounting, and economic concepts to complex consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, conduct quantitative analysis, prepare written reports and presentations, develop client relationships, and support marketing and business development. The role offers formal training and increasing responsibility toward potential advancement as principals or testifying experts.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance, accounting, and economic concepts to complex consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, develop client relationships, contribute to business development, and communicate findings through written reports and presentations. The role requires strong quantitative analysis, problem-solving, valuation, and strategic thinking skills, with opportunities for increasing responsibility and advancement toward Principal or testifying expert roles.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and apply finance, accounting, and economic concepts to consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They also develop client relationships, contribute to marketing and business development, prepare written reports and presentations, and build expertise through training and increasing project responsibilities.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance, accounting, valuation, and economic concepts to complex consulting engagements involving litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, prepare written reports and presentations, and develop client relationships. The role also includes marketing and business development, with ongoing training and increasing responsibility.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and apply finance, accounting, and economic concepts to litigation, regulatory, corporate strategy, and public policy engagements. They also develop client relationships, support marketing and business development, prepare reports and presentations, and build expertise toward future leadership or expert roles.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates apply finance and economic theory to litigation, corporate strategy, regulatory, and public policy projects. Responsibilities include developing research approaches, managing projects, supervising staff, conducting quantitative analysis, building client relationships, and contributing to business development. The role targets PhD candidates or graduates in finance, financial economics, or related fields, particularly those with experience in data analysis, computer science, blockchain, or crypto markets.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial analysis for litigation, corporate strategy, regulatory, and public policy engagements. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, prepare reports and presentations, develop client relationships, and contribute to marketing and business development. The role offers progressive responsibility, training, and opportunities to build expertise in finance, valuation, business strategy, and accounting.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research for litigation, corporate strategy, regulation, and public policy projects. They frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, apply economic theory, develop client relationships, and contribute to marketing and business development. The role offers training and collaboration in an academically oriented consulting environment, with opportunities to develop into principals and testifying experts.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame research approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and apply finance and economic theory to litigation, strategy, regulation, and public policy matters. They also develop client relationships and support marketing and business development while receiving ongoing training.
Business Intelligence • Consulting
Associates conduct quantitative economic and financial research, frame analytical approaches, manage projects, supervise staff, and contribute to litigation, corporate strategy, regulatory, and public policy engagements. They develop expertise, build client relationships, support marketing and business development, and work collaboratively in an academically oriented consulting environment.


