Frontier Economics
Frontier Economics is one of Europe’s leading economics consultancies with offices in London, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Dublin, and Madrid.
We partner with top-tier clients, combining expertise and imagination to tackle some of the most challenging issues of the modern world. Frontier’s clients are at the heart of its work. The firm’s diverse client base spans the private sector, governments, public bodies and charities.
With unparalleled cross-sectoral experience, our advice helps companies perform better, governments make better decisions and regulators make better policies.
Frontier's team offers reliable, authoritative and unbiased expert witness testimony as well as dispute advisory services.
We have worked on energy disputes relating to regulatory decisions, changes in renewable support rules, premature asset closure, contract disputes, non-performance under supply agreements, and construction delay. We also support clients in disputes across our other sectors of expertise, such as Telecoms, and in antitrust and competition damages cases.
Our expertise extends to both arbitration settings and the courtroom. Our experts have been appointed to provide testimony in numerous high-profile dispute cases in the Energy sector, including:
• Investment arbitration
• Commercial disputes and breaches of contract
• Judicial reviews and regulatory appeals
Our team has a rich history of presenting before a wide variety of arbitrations including, ICSID, UNCITRAL, the PCA, SCC, VIAC, ICC, as well as national courts and regulatory bodies. Our breadth of experience underscores our versatility and adaptability.
Whatever the sector, size of business or scope of work, Frontier Economics is committed to applying creative thinking and rigorous analysis to economic data.
This is how it delivers exceptional outcomes for its clients.
Get in touch at hello@frontier-economics.com and for more info on what we do, head to our website at www.frontier-economics.com.
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