Dr. Martin Brooke

Dr. Martin Brooke

Dr. Martin Brooke of electrical engineering earned his BS from the University of Auckland as well as his MS and PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed publications and has presented internationally on topics in the field, including fiber optics. Formerly he served as an associate professor at Georgia Institute of Technology and he is currently an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at a prominent university in North Carolina.

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m*********@d****.edu

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Hillsborough, North Carolina

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Using Expert Radar, we uncovered a textbook chapter written by the opposing expert that contradicted his testimony, helping us secure a $44 million verdict—the largest single verdict for a single plaintiff in Kentucky's history.

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