As the Director of Global Development, Mr. Keyte plays a lead role in growing Brattle’s antitrust practice and defining a new level of quality for economic consulting.

His extensive practical experience, along with his deep antitrust expertise, gives Brattle a competitive advantage in producing top quality expert work product across all competition subject areas. Mr. Keyte is directly engaged in marketing, training, and quality review across all of Brattle’s competition and antitrust engagements both in the US and globally.                              

Mr. Keyte previously spent more than 20 years as a partner at Skadden, where he handled a wide variety of antitrust litigation, transactions, and advisory matters across numerous industries. He led high-profile antitrust cases involving alleged price-fixing, monopolization, mergers, intellectual property licensing, and sports-related matters, including class actions. He was also involved in a number of high-profile mergers, several of which involved litigation challenges by the DOJ and FTC.

Mr. Keyte is the Director of the Fordham Competition Law Institute (FCLI), which he will continue to lead, and has published more than 50 articles related to antitrust across a wide range of topics, including on the subject of expert testimony. He is an adjunct professor at Fordham Law School, a former editor of the Antitrust Law Journal, and currently serves as editor of Antitrust Magazine. He holds a JD from Loyola Law School (Law Review) and a BA from Harvard University (cum laude).

Practices
Education

Loyola Law School (Law Review)
JD

Harvard University
BA

Personal Interests

James sits on the board of Animal Haven, a no-kill shelter in New York City. He and his family are strong supporters of the organization, whose mission is to place homeless dogs and cats with new families.