New York
Education: AB, Economics, Lafayette College; M.S., Accountancy, NYU Stern; A.P.C., Investment Management, NYU Stern Professional certifications: CPA; Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA); AICPA-Accredited, Business Valuation (ABV); AICPA-Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF); Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE): Certified Management Accountant (CMA); Certified Insolvency & Restructuring Advisor...
Specialties:
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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