We’ll help you retain an industry-leading Economist expert
Average Economist Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$475/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$525/hr
Court Fee
Economist Experts in Texas
See more Economist Expert WitnessesThis highly qualified expert has nearly 40 years of experience as a forensic economist. He earned his BA in economics at Washington State University. He is very active in his field as a member of several professional societies including the National Association of Forensic Economics, the American Economic Association, American Academy of Physicians Life Care Planners, and the American Rehabilitation Economics Association. He has held multiple roles throughout his career including economist for the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Protection Agency, a forensic economist at Grant Thornton, LLP, an in-house consultant at Bickel & Brewer, and senior economist at the Center for Forensic Economic Studies. This expert is currently a senior consulting economist at a damages and business valuation consulting firm, an associate consulting economist at a life care planning consulting firm, and the president and senior economist at a forensic economic consulting firm.
Senior Consulting Economist, A Damages and Business Valuation Consulting Firm
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Washington State University
Texas
Find Economist Expert Witnesses In:
FAQs for Economist Expert Witnesses
What is the role of an economist expert witness in a legal case?
An economist expert witness provides analysis and testimony on economic issues such as damages, business valuation, lost profits, market competition, pricing, and financial modeling.
In what types of cases can an economist expert witness be beneficial?
Economist expert witnesses are often used in commercial litigation, antitrust cases, personal injury claims, wrongful death suits, and intellectual property disputes.
Can an economist expert witness specialize in certain areas?
Yes. Economists can have subspecialties like labor economics, health economics, industrial organization, or financial economics which can be relevant to specific types of cases.
How does an economist expert witness calculate lost earnings or damages?
They use various methods including discounted cash flow analysis, statistical modeling, and econometric techniques to estimate potential losses or damages.
Why is it important to hire an economist with experience as an expert witness?
An experienced economist expert witness understands the legal process, can communicate complex economic concepts clearly to a jury, and withstand cross-examination.
How does Expert Institute select its Economist expert witnesses?
Expert Institute offers a personalized approach to help you find the highest quality experts. We source actively-practicing professionals who match all your requirements for specialty areas, work experience, litigation history, fee range, certifications, location, and more.