Economist Expert Witnesses in Connecticut

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Economist expert witnesses specialize in a variety of fields, including finance, business valuation, labor economics, health economics, and environmental economics. Some of the most common specialties among economist expert witnesses also include econometrics, industrial organization, public finance, international trade, and economic development. They have provided opinions on the effects of market competition, financial damages, wage disputes, healthcare costs, and economic policy.

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John Eiland Scarbrough, PhDView profile

ID: 695250

Dr. John Eiland Scarbrough, PhD

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Connecticut

Dr. John E. Scarbrough has 48 years of experience in the field of Economics. He earned his BA in Economics from Texas Tech University and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota. Today, he is a Licensed Insurance Producer in five states. Formerly, this expert served as the Vice President and Director at Structured Financial Associates, Inc, as the Senior Vice President at Marsh...

The Average Economist Expert Witness
Charges $509 / Hour

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  • Review Fee

    $475

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  • Deposition Fee

    $525

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  • Court Fee

    $525

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Economist Expert Witness FAQs

An economist expert witness provides analysis and testimony on economic issues such as damages, business valuation, lost profits, market competition, pricing, and financial modeling.

Economist expert witnesses are often used in commercial litigation, antitrust cases, personal injury claims, wrongful death suits, and intellectual property disputes.

Yes. Economists can have subspecialties like labor economics, health economics, industrial organization, or financial economics which can be relevant to specific types of cases.

They use various methods including discounted cash flow analysis, statistical modeling, and econometric techniques to estimate potential losses or damages.

An experienced economist expert witness understands the legal process, can communicate complex economic concepts clearly to a jury, and withstand cross-examination.

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