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Economic consulting company

Compass Lexecon

Industry Economic consulting
Founded 1977
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Number of locations 23 (2022)[1]
Area served Americas Europe Middle East Asia
Key people Daniel R. Fischel (Chairman and President)
Products Business analysis, Competition law, Economic consulting
Number of employees 500+ worldwide (2020)[1]
Parent FTI Consulting, Inc.
Website www.compasslexecon.com
Footnotes / references[1][2]

Compass Lexecon is a global economic consulting firm founded in 1977 with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. It provides analysis of economic issues pertaining to competition practice and competition law for use in legal and regulatory proceedings, strategic decisions, and public policy debates.[3][4] Compass Lexecon operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of the parent firm FTI Consulting.

Chairman and president is Daniel Fischel.[5] Compass Lexecon has 23 office locations in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia.

Compass Lexecon LLC was formed in January 2008 through the combination of the economic consulting firm Competition Policy Associates (COMPASS), founded in 2003, and the competition law firm Lexecon, founded in 1977.[6]

In May 2013, Compass Lexecon acquired Princeton Economics Group, which provides economic research, data analysis and testimony to law firms and corporations.[7]

Compass Lexecon advertises consulting services in the following practice areas:[8]

  1. ^ a b c "About Us". Compass Lexecon. Compass Lexecon. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Compass Lexecon LLC". www.bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  3. ^ Bloomberg Businessweek, Company Overview of Compass Lexecon LLC. Retrieved on April 4, 2014.[1]
  4. ^ The Wall Street Journal, "FTI Consulting Wins Four 2014 Global Competition Review Awards". April 9, 2014.[2]
  5. ^ Compass Lexecon Bio, Daniel Fischel
  6. ^ Compass Lexecon, About Us
  7. ^ The New York Times, News About FTI Consulting Inc
  8. ^ "Practice Areas". Compass Lexecon. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  9. ^ The Washington Post, "Economists wield big influence in merger reviews". June 1, 2014.[3]