Economic Damages Expert Witnesses in California

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Economic damages expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including business litigation, personal injury cases, wrongful death suits, employment disputes, and intellectual property rights. Some of the most common specialties for economic damages expert witnesses include forensic accounting, financial analysis, economic loss calculation, valuation, and market analysis. They can opine on the effects of lost wages, diminished earning capacity, business interruption losses, cost of replacement services, and future medical expenses.

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Review Fee $550/hr
Deposition Fee $550/hr
Court Fee $550/hr

This expert is highly qualified in the field of Forensic Economics. He earned his BS at the University of Southern California, and is active in his field as a member of American Rehabilitation Economics Association and the American Economic Association. He has been a partner at a Forensic Economics Firm in California for the last 25 years. In that capacity, he has performed analysis of financial and operating data to assist in various disruptions to businesses which range from physical damage, extra expense, business interruption, third party liability disputes, employee fidelity and product liability issues.

Senior Vice President, A forensic economics firm in CA

Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Southern California

Los Angeles,

California

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Review Fee $635/hr
Deposition Fee $635/hr

This well-credentialed expert specializes in damages analysis, financial economics, and valuations in complex commercial litigation. Experienced across a range of verticals, he has testified on numerous government matters, including the largest government contract dispute in history. He has also worked in many private litigation matters and has valued damages, intellectual property, and lost profits. The expert earned his BS from Georgetown University, as well as an MA and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University. He began his career as an Economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now a Principal for an economic consulting firm.

Principal, An Economic Consultancy in DC & SF

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Johns Hopkins University

San Francisco,

California

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Review Fee $475/hr
Deposition Fee $650/hr
Court Fee $650/hr

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 Analyst from the CFA Institute. He is a past member of numerous national consulting practices, all of which focused on forensic economic matters. In addition, he was a lecturer in Finance at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of California, San Diego, as well as an Assistant Professor at University of California, Irvine. The expert has authored numerous articles and reports in his field. He is currently a Partner at an Economic and Accounting Consulting Firm in California.

Partner, A financial economics and accounting consulting firm in California

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California Los Angeles

Cardiff,

California

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Review Fee $400/hr
Deposition Fee $400/hr
Court Fee $400/hr

This highly-qualified expert has over 20 years of experience as an economist, with much of his work centered around health economics, hospital reimbursement policies, antitrust economics, and damages. He received his BS in economics from California State Polytechnic University before earning his PhD in economics from the University of California Santa Barbara. This expert is active in his field as a member of the American Economic Association and is highly involved in research, having served as a principal investigator on several studies and authored multiple economic publications. He is also a referee for the Journal of the Economics of Business. He has formerly served as an adjunct assistant professor for the MPH for Health and Allied Professionals Program at UCLA, a consultant for Roulac & Company, a senior consultant for Deloitte Haskins & Sells, the project director for Part 1 of the Health Care Options Project at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an adjunct assistant professor of economics at the University of California Santa Barbara, and a research fellow at the Milken Institute. Currently, this expert serves as the principal and senior economist for a private economic consulting firm in California.

Principal & Senior Economist, A private economic consulting firm in CA

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of California

Culver City,

California

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FAQs for Economic Damages Expert Witnesses

What is the role of an economic damages expert witness?

An economic damages expert witness provides objective analysis and testimony on financial losses or damages in a legal dispute, such as lost profits, diminished business value, or personal injury costs.

In what types of cases can an economic damages expert witness be beneficial?

These experts are crucial in various cases including commercial litigation, personal injury claims, wrongful death suits, employment disputes, and intellectual property infringement cases.

Can an economic damages expert witness handle both individual and corporate cases?

Yes, these experts can analyze and quantify economic loss or damage for both individuals and businesses depending on the case specifics.

Are there subspecialties within the field of economic damages?

Yes, some experts may specialize in areas like forensic accounting, business valuation, labor economics, or health economics, each providing unique insights into specific types of economic damage.

How does an economic damages expert calculate lost earnings in a personal injury case?

They consider factors like the plaintiff's age, occupation, earning history, life expectancy, and the severity of the injury to estimate potential future income loss.

How does Expert Institute select its Economic Damages expert witnesses?

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