This highly-qualified expert has over 20 years of experience specializing in economic damages, with a focus on intellectual property, commercial damages, and antitrust. He received his BA in economics from the University of Wisconsin Madison before earning his PhD in industrial organization and international economics from MIT and his JD from the University of Michigan. He is active in his field as a member of several organizations, including the American Economic ...
This well credentialed expert has more than three decades of experience in finance, economics, and statistics, with particular expertise in economic damages assessments, employment litigation, securities and business valuations. He earned his BS in Math and Economics from the University of Oregon, his MBA in Finance from University of California, Los Angeles, and his PhD in Financial Economics from University of California, Los Angeles. He also is a Chartered Financial ...
This expert has more than a quarter century of experience developing financial and economic analyses to solve business problems. His practice principally involves intellectual property issues, including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret as well as unfair competition antitrust matters and business valuations, breach of contract disputes, and technology assessment. acquisitions analysis, has enabled him to assist clients on a wide range of litigation issues. His ...
Tobacco manufacturer Altria and e-cigarette company JUUL recently sought to delay the April 2021 start of a virtual Federal Trade Commission (FTC) evidentiary hearing, arguing that a three-month delay might further reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure. The trial in…
Google is facing antitrust charges yet again. Last week, attorneys general from 10 different states filed a lawsuit against the tech giant alleging antitrust violations in connection to Google’s online advertising practices. The lawsuit, which was filed in the United…
In late October 2020, the Department of Justice filed claims against the technology giant, Google, alleging violations of antitrust laws. The complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, accuses Google of unlawfully holding a…
Court: United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts Jurisdiction: Federal Case Name: In re Solodyn (Minocycline Hydrochloride) Antitrust Litig. Citation: 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11921 Facts This was class action suit wherein direct purchaser plaintiffs alleged that the…
This case involves a real-estate development project near a new metro station. The metropolitan transit agency, which runs the metro rail system, controlled the real estate in question, because of its proximity to the metro station. The transit agency solicited…
This case involves two retail corporations that entered into a signed letter of intent whereby Company A would take over 15 locations of Company B. The purchase price would have been $10 million. Company B was leasing one location from a third…
This case involves allegations of collusion made by an aluminum manufacturer in Ohio. The manufacturer alleged that a competing manufacturer had monopolized the regional aluminum market via exclusive contracts with the most prominent distributors. An expert in antitrust economics was…
This case involves several entities that were part of a group contract negotiated by the state which violated the False Claims Act. Under the contract in question, internet service providers agreed they would provide the lowest cost service possible as…
An economics expert in Montana advises on a case involving real estate brokers who are seeking damages for alleged brokerage service anti-competition. Plaintiffs are a class of real estate brokers who allege that a brokerage company imposed policies that prevented…
This litigation involves the alleged manipulation of a major international financial index in New York. It is alleged that many of the major global financial institutions conspired to manipulate the rate. The rate in question is used to set rates on…
This case involves a nationwide TV ratings company. A customer of the ratings company had used the company’s ratings in operating a local television station in Ohio. The customer claimed that the ratings company’s method for surveying households had cut…
Case: Khoday v. Symantec Corp. United States District Court, D. Minnesota.March 19, 2015— F.Supp.3d —-2015 WL 127532396 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 1360 Facts: Consumers brought class action against software company, and online retailer that sold software company’s add-on “download insurance” product,…