Elizabeth Xiaoru-Ru Wang

Elizabeth Xiaoru-Ru Wang

China, Beijing
Executive Vice President at Compass Lexecon
Profession: Adviser / Consultant, Economist
Industry: Competition, Consulting, Digital, Economics, Hi-Tech, Intellectual Property, Telecommunications

About:

Executive Vice President with Compass Lexecon and specializes in antitrust and IP issues. She has submitted expert reports and testified in courts in the United States and in China.  Dr. Wang is also a Co-Chair of the International Antitrust Committee at the ABA Section of International Law. She was named multiple times to the International Who’s Who Legal: Competition Economists list.

languages

Chinese, English

Expertise:

AntitrustCompetition PolicyLitigationMerger ControlPatentsCopyright

Experience:

Compass Lexecon

Executive Vice President at Compass Lexecon

May 2016 - Present • Boston, US

Elizabeth Xiao-Ru Wang is an Executive Vice President with Compass Lexecon and special-izes in antitrust and intellectual property (IP) issues. She has provided economic analyses in merger review, commercial disputes and regulatory hearings, especially in cross-border matters. Dr. Wang has been involved in casework in a variety of industries, including tech-nology platforms, life sciences, agriculture, financial markets, transportations, and con-sumer products. She has submitted reports to authorities in China and the United States, and has testified in courts. Dr. Wang has been part of the leadership at the American Bar Association for a decade. She was also named multiple times to the International Who’s Who Legal: Competition Econ-omists list. In addition, Dr. Wang has published and spoken frequently on antitrust and IP issues. Dr. Wang is also a Senior Research Fellow and Economist at Competition Law Centre, Uni-versity of International Business and Economics in China. She is an executive editor of LexisNexis Antitrust Report.

Education:

University of Chicago

Ph.D. In Economics

Peking University

B.A. in Economics

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