People  >  Russell Lamb


Russell Lamb, PhD
Principal
P: 703 389 3048
E: RussellLamb@AACG.com
 vCard
 Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Russell Lamb is an expert in antitrust economics and has testified concerning antitrust liability, impact, and damages in U.S. District Court. He has an extensive background in applied econometrics and has developed econometric models to measure damages in a number of matters involving allegations of horizontal price fixing. He has provided expert testimony in State and Federal Courts in the United States and in Canada on a range of issues including class-certification and economic damages in antitrust, RICO and consumer fraud matters. In addition, he has provided expert advice to client attorneys at all levels of the litigation. Dr. Lamb has an extensive background in the analysis of domestic and international agricultural markets, and has authored more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed economics journals, trade press, and major newspapers.

Dr. Lamb's work has been cited by courts in certifying classes in the United States. In In re: Puerto Rican Cabotage Litigation, the Court held that "Dr. Lamb [had] set forth a reputable and workable model for determining damages as to individual class members." In certifying the class in Clarke and Rebecca Wixon, et al. v. Wyndham Resort Development Corp., et al., the Court held that "Dr. Lamb [had] presented a plausible class-wide method of proof."

With regard to agricultural economics, Dr. Lamb has a particular expertise in agricultural markets and has undertaken extensive original research and econometric analysis on markets for agricultural commodities. His articles on agricultural economics have been published in peer-reviewed journals, trade press, and major newspapers, Dr. Lamb regularly presents at conferences on topics including the state of the U.S. Economy and farm policy.

Prior to joining Advanced Analytical Consulting Group, Dr. Lamb established the Washington DC office of Econ One and served as Managing Director and DC Office Head, where he developed and managed a practice of 10 litigation professionals. He earlier served as an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics and faculty member of the Graduate Group in Economics at North Carolina State University and as an Economist and Senior Economist in the Federal Reserve System of the United States, at the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

Dr. Lamb received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.