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Mark GlickExpert, DirectorProfessor, University of Utah |
Professor Mark Glick has over fifteen years of experience as an economist, lawyer and expert witness. Professor Glick received his Ph.D. in Economics in 1985 and then joined the Department of Economics of the University of Utah where he taught in the antitrust/ industrial organization field area. Professor Glick has hands-on experience practicing law in the areas of antitrust and intellectual property and has served as an expert witness in numerous cases. He is the author of many articles in the areas of intellectual property damages, antitrust economics and antitrust law. In 2004, Professor Glick co-authored the book Intellectual Property - Guidelines and Analysis.
Professor Glick has a B.A. and M.A. from UCLA, a Ph. D. in Economics from New School for Social Research, and a J.D. from Columbia University. He is a Professor of Antitrust Economics, and Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Utah's Department of Economics, and is a former Adjunct Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Utah's College of Law and its College of Business.





