Finance & Damages

My experience includes developing and analyzing damage models in a wide range of circumstances including as a result of loss of rights, alleged breach of contract, fraud, and patent infringement. I have also evaluated patterns in data to assess various financial claims.

Testimony:

William Brody v. Village of Port Chester, et. al., U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, Case No. 00CIV7481 (HB), (Deposition and Trial Testimony, 2007).  Testified regarding the appropriate damages model to use to evaluate the lost right to appeal the taking of property through eminent domain in New York.  Provided estimates of damages based on ranges of assumptions.

Selected finance/damages consulting experience:

  • Evaluated lost profits and reasonable royalty claims associated with patents related to golf ball technology. (2007-2010)
  • Analyzed claim that the bankruptcy of a regional drug store was caused by a major supplier's change in payment terms. (2006)
  • Estimated reasonable royalty for alleged infringement of patents related to liquid crystal display monitors. (2006)
  • Estimated damages associated with alleged breach of contract and alleged fraud associated with an agreement to sell fuel injectors for use in diesel engines. (2002-06)
  • Assessed the value of a right of first refusal for Cleveland Browns' season ticket holders following the Browns' announcement of their intention to move to Baltimore. (2000)
  • Evaluated whether defendants engaged in matched and manipulative stock trading. (2000)
  • Analyzed and evaluated damage claims in trademark infringement suit related to goto.com. (1999)
  • Evaluated alleged insider trading, including performing an analysis of the trading patterns of defendants. (1999)
  • Evaluation of damages resulting from a rogue trader's violation of index arbitrage guidelines. (1998-2000)

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