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See more Bad Faith Expert WitnessesThis highly-qualified expert in bankruptcy law has over 15 years of experience in his field, with extensive experience in myriad commercial law matters, including bankruptcy, contract disputes, commercial loans, financial restructuring, fiduciary duties, fraudulent transfer law, corporate responsibility, leveraged buyouts, and securities. He earned his BA in business administration from the University of Miami and his JD from the University of Michigan Law School. He is active in his field with 8 peer-reviewed journal articles published with a focus on corporate bankruptcy. In addition, his recent publications have been recognized by the Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable and have appeared in the University of Connecticut Law Review, the University of Cincinnati Law Review, and the American Bankruptcy Law Journal. Before joining academia, he practiced complex financial restructuring at Latham & Watkins and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in Los Angeles and Baker Botts in Houston. While in private practice, he participated in cases involving Lehman Brothers and Trump Hotel & Casino Resorts. He then transitioned to academia, serving as an associate professor of law at Lewis & Clark Law School. During the 2018-2019 academic year, this expert was a Fulbright Schuman Scholar and served as a visiting professor at the University of Oxford Law School. Currently, he is a professor of law and the co-director of the Center for Business Law & Innovation at a law school in Oregon, as well as the editor-in-chief for a major law publication.
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Juris Doctor (JD), University of Michigan Law School
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What is a bad faith expert witness?
A bad faith expert witness is a professional who provides testimony in cases involving allegations of bad faith, typically in insurance or contract disputes. They have extensive knowledge of industry standards and practices.
In what types of cases can a bad faith expert witness be beneficial?
Bad faith expert witnesses are often used in insurance disputes, contract breaches, business litigation, and any case where one party is accused of acting dishonestly or unfairly.
What subspecialties exist within the field of bad faith expertise?
Subspecialties can include insurance bad faith, contractual bad faith, fiduciary duty violations, and unfair business practices among others.
How can a bad faith expert witness help establish if an insurer has acted in bad faith?
These experts can review claim handling procedures, policy language, and industry standards to determine if an insurer has violated its duty of good faith and fair dealing.
Why is it important to hire a bad faith expert with experience specific to my case type?
Each type of bad faith case has unique nuances. An expert with specific experience will understand these complexities and provide more credible and persuasive testimony.
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