The shift towards an effects-based approach in competition policy and the need for quantitative evidence in damages proceedings has led to a growing interplay between law and economics. Empirical analysis reinforces legal arguments by putting documentary evidence into context. Regulatory and transaction matters continue to require the support of rigorous evidence underpinned by expert economic and finance techniques.CEG brings together senior professionals with experience in industry, consultancy and academia and the leading competition and regulatory agencies, to offer insightful and dependable advice.Using up-to-date economic and finance theory and quantitative techniques, CEG personnel prepare expert reports, provide input into client submissions, advise on case strategy, and provide testimony and presentations before government agencies, courts and arbitral tribunals across the globe. Using our industry knowledge we have provided advice on strategic projects and investments in many sectors.CEG's competition practice is amongst the top 20 competition economics consultancies according to Global Competition Review and our partners are consistently included in the GCR's list of recommended competition economists.