California
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...
California
This highly qualified expert has over 20 years of experience in the field of forensic accounting. He earned his BA at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is Certified as a Public Accountant, Management Accountant, and in Financial Forensics. He is active in his field as a member of several professional accounting societies including the American Institute of Certified Public...
California
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...
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California
This highly qualified expert earned his BS and MS in economics from California State Polytechnic University and his PhD in economics from The Claremont Graduate University. He is a member of the American Economic Association, the American Association of Forensic Economics, and the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts. Formerly, he served as an associate economist at Rizzardi...
A forensic economics expert witness is a professional who applies economic theories and methods to legal issues, often providing testimony in court cases involving economic damages.
Forensic economics experts are often used in personal injury, wrongful death, employment discrimination, and business loss cases where economic damages need to be calculated.
They use various methodologies including present value calculations, statistical analysis, and labor market surveys to estimate the financial impact of an event or action.
Yes, some forensic economists specialize in specific areas such as labor economics, health economics, or industrial organization which may be relevant depending on the case specifics.
Absolutely. They can provide valuable insights into the calculation of reasonable royalties and lost profits due to patent infringement.
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