Econ One is an international economic consulting firm with offices located in some of the most vital economic centers. We provide full-cycle litigation support, including comprehensive economic analysis and expert consulting services before, during, and after litigation. Our experienced economists and statisticians offer data-driven insights to develop case strategies, assess liability, quantify damages, and provide compelling evidence in court, making us trusted partners for legal counsel.
We are seeking an Analyst Intern (potential for a future permanent Analyst role) for a team working on a variety of projects involving antitrust, personal injury, merger, and employment matters. This position is temp to hire with initial hourly rate between $30-$50 and initial three-month commitment. Analysts work as part of a remote team on challenging and high-profile projects in a collegial work environment. The ideal candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be comfortable undertaking complex data analyses. We are looking for candidates who take pride in solving complex problems, create excellent work product, and are eager to work with a great team in the fast-paced setting of litigation consulting.
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Please note that this role does not provide H1-B sponsorship.
Econ One is a global economic consulting firm with offices in Los Angeles, Lafayette, Sacramento, Houston, Memphis, Washington DC, and New Delhi. We provide research, consulting and expert advice on a range of economic issues, primarily in litigation support in the areas of antitrust, financial services, health care economics, intellectual property, damages analysis, and valuation. Our clients include some of the world’s largest and most respected law firms and businesses.
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