Darwin bodog sports betting app has over twenty-five years of experience applying economic and financial analysis to issues arising in complex business litigation and regulatory matters. He has analyzed class certification, liability, and damages in antitrust and competition, consumer fraud and product liability, labor and employment, intellectual property, and securities matters. Dr. bodog sports betting app’s expertise extends to numerous industries, including those involving consumer financial products, other financial instruments, professional services, and high tech. Who’s Who Legal has recognized Dr. bodog sports betting app as a leading competition economist.
Class certification
Dr. bodog sports betting app leads large teams to address class certification issues in antitrust matters. His experience includes multiple high-profile price fixing cases, such as In re Graphics Processing Units bodog sports betting app Litigation, In re Flash Memory bodog sports betting app Litigation, and In re Optical Disk Drive bodog sports betting app Litigation; other bodog sports betting app matters such as Stacie Somers v. Apple, Inc.; and recent matters involving financial markets, notably foreign exchange, GSE bonds, and ISDAfix. In addition, he has consulted on consumer fraud and product liability class actions, including a consumer finance case and a Canadian matter involving automobiles.
Dr. bodog sports betting app has coauthored multiple articles on the economic analysis of class certification issues, which have been published in Thomson Reuters Practical Law, Class Actions Global Guide 2016/17, the bodog sports betting app Law Journal, and the Economics Committee Newsletter of the bodog sports betting app Section of the ABA.
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In addition to analysis of class certification issues, Dr. bodog sports betting app assesses liability and damages issues in antitrust and competition matters involving allegations of price-fixing, tying, monopolization, and other exclusionary conduct. He has consulted to clients under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice; drafted a white paper on competitive effects submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; and prepared expert testimony for trial, including in In Re Electronic Books bodog sports betting app Litigation.
Labor and employment
Dr. bodog sports betting app has significant experience with labor and employment issues, including discrimination and wrongful termination matters. He has consulted on such cases related to financial and professional services, commodities trading, and more recently, on litigation over university admissions policies.
Consumer finance
Dr. bodog sports betting app has consulted on a variety of matters involving consumer financial products and services, including debit cards, credit cards, checking accounts, insurance, credit reports, and pensions. These have involved antitrust and competition, breach of contract, and disclosure issues.
Other experience
Dr. bodog sports betting app has conducted valuation and other related analyses in intellectual property, breach of contract, and securities cases in various industries including Internet commerce, consumer products, insurance, energy, financial services, hedge funds, and recorded music. Recently, he analyzed financial trading data in an investigation by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Prior to joining Cornerstone Research, Dr. bodog sports betting app served on the faculty of the School of Management at Boston University. His academic research has been published in the Review of Economic Studies and the European Economic Review.
Cornerstone Research Recognized in GCR 2021 Behavioural Matter of the Year – Americas
- Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. University of North Carolina et al.
- FTC v. Qualcomm
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- Collateralized Mortgage Obligations
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- Consulting and Noncompete Contract
- Gender Discrimination
- Race and/or National Origin Discrimination
- Turnaround Specialist Compensation
- Union–Contractor Collusion and Monopolization Between Tech Firms
- State Fund Provider-Payor Disputes
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