An Assessment of Analytical Tools in bodog app download Liability Matters

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The authors discuss a range of empirical tools from economics, marketing, and consumer behavior in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: bodog app download Liability.

Samid Hussain, Vildan Altuglu, and Matteo Li Bergolis describe and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of empirical tools typically employed by plaintiffs and defendants in bodog app download liability matters. The chapter, “An Assessment of Analytical Tools in bodog app download Liability Matters—Perspectives from Economics, Marketing, and Consumer Behaviour” was published in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: bodog app download Liability.

The Comcast ruling in 2013 and U.S. case law since then has raised the bar for plaintiffs to establish a causal link between their theories of liability and actual harm. In bodog app download liability matters, plaintiffs typically claim that the defendant misrepresented the true characteristics of the products at issue, and therefore plaintiffs either overpaid for the products they purchased and/or the purchased products diminished in value following disclosures of the alleged misrepresentations.

The authors discuss some of the analytical methods used by experts on both sides in bodog app download liability matters, including:

  • Surveys relating to consumer behaviour and purchase decisions
  • Surveys relating to contested marketing communications
  • Conjoint analyses
  • Content analysis
  • Regression methods

This chapter was originally published in the International Comparative Legal Guide to: bodog app download Liability 2019 in May 2019.


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An Assessment of Analytical Tools in bodog app download Liability Matters—Perspectives from Economics, Marketing, and Consumer Behaviour

Authors

  • New York

Samid Hussain

Senior Vice President

  • New York

Vildan Altuglu

Vice President

  • New York

Matteo Li Bergolis

Principal