Kyla bodog sports betting app consults on a range of economic, financial, and statistical issues, with a focus on securities litigation and executive compensation. Ms. bodog sports betting app also has experience with bankruptcy, breach of contract, structured finance, defamation, and general damages matters. Her expertise spans multiple industries, including consumer goods, financial institutions, materials and commodities, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Ms. bodog sports betting app supports attorneys and experts in all phases of litigation, including discovery, class certification, motion practice, and merits, as well as at trial.
Securities litigation
Ms. bodog sports betting app has extensive experience with securities cases at both the class certification and merits stage. She has worked on several high-profile matters notable for the size of the exposure or the litigation outcome. Ms. bodog sports betting app frequently analyzes issues related to price impact, loss causation, damages, and market efficiency. She has worked on matters involving special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). Ms. bodog sports betting app has also addressed matters involving alleged market manipulation in equity and fixed income markets.
Executive compensation and corporate governance
Ms. bodog sports betting app has wide-ranging experience analyzing the value and design of executive compensation, including incentive compensation, clawbacks, deferred compensation, and change-in-control provisions. She has evaluated executive trading behavior and the use of Rule 10b5-1 plans in the context of insider trading allegations, including numerous securities cases alleging informed trading by insiders as evidence of scienter. Ms. bodog sports betting app has also undertaken valuations of but-for compensation in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and valued alleged lost income in labor disputes.
Before joining Cornerstone Research, Ms. bodog sports betting app worked at the World Bank and Her Majesty’s Treasury, London.
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