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ECONOMIC DAMAGES ANALYSIS, FORENSIC ECONOMICS, AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

Our team of seasoned economist and financial professionals provide our clients with in-depth information and data analysis, case-specific research, and economic analysis models built on solid economic principles in a wide range of complex litigation matters.

Over our more than more than 25 years of experience, we have served our broad client base of highly regarded law firms and insurance carriers representing defendants and plaintiffs in complex individual, multiple-plaintiff, pattern and practice, and class action litigation matters across all industries and occupations, and across entity employers, publicly traded companies, as well as public employers at all levels of federal, state, and local government.

EMPLOYMENT

Analysis of alleged wrongful employment actions resulting in economic damages that include, but may not be limited to, lost wages, lost fringe benefits, lost retirement savings, lost pension benefits, and other forms of compensation in matters involving:

  • Single-plaintiff, multiple-plaintiff, and tort claims
  • Individuals irrespective of status in the labor markets
  • Workers across all industries
  • Self-employed workers / business owners

across all industries and types of employers and across all types of claims, including, but not limited to:

  • Discrimination
    • Equal Pay Act
    • Civil Rights Act
    • Pregnancy discrimination
    • Whistleblower
    • Fair Pay Act
    • Etc.
  • FLSA / Wage & Hour
  • FMLA retaliation
  • Sexual harassment
  • Deconversion of retirement
    benefits affecting government
    employees

PERSONAL INJURY

Analysis of economic damages that include:

  • Analysis of lost wages/lost earnings, lost fringe benefits, lost retirement savings, lost pension benefits, and other forms of compensation
  • Analysis of the value of alleged loss of ability to provide household services
  • Life care plan projections / Future cost of future medical care
  • Collateral source offsets
  • Structured settlements, including New York State C.P.L.R. §4545 Article 50-A and 50-B in matters involving
  • Single-plaintiff, multiple-plaintiff, and tort claims
  • Individuals irrespective of status of participation in the labor markets
  • Workers across all industries

Self-employed workers / business owners and across all types of claims, including, but not limited to:

  • Construction / Labor Law
  • General negligence
  • Medical malpractice
  • On-the-job / on-duty accidents
  • Legal malpractice (analysis of the underlying claim)
  • Police harassment

WRONGFUL DEATH

Analysis of economic damages that include:

  • Analysis of lost wages/lost earnings, lost fringe benefits, lost retirement savings, lost pension benefits, and other forms of compensation
  • Analysis of the value of alleged loss of ability to provide household services
  • Life care plan projections / Future cost of future medical care
  • Collateral source offsets
  • Structured settlements, including New York State C.P.L.R. §4545 Article 50-A and 50-B in matters involving
  • Single-plaintiff, multiple-plaintiff, and tort claims
  • Individuals irrespective of status of participation in the labor markets
  • Workers across all industries

Self-employed workers / business owners and across all types of claims, including, but not limited to:

  • Construction / Labor Law
  • General negligence
  • Medical malpractice
  • On-the-job / on-duty accidents
  • Legal malpractice (analysis of the underlying claim)
  • Police harassment

COMMERCIAL / LOST PROFITS

Analysis of economic damages that include loss of profits, delayed profits, and other damages in matters involving claims of:

  • Breach of contract
  • Tortious interference
  • False advertising
  • Consumer injury
  • Damages products

STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS

Structured settlements, including New York State C.P.L.R. §4545 Article 50-A and 50-B

WRONGFUL INCARCERATION

Analysis of economic damages that include:

  • Analysis of lost wages/lost earnings, lost fringe benefits, lost retirement savings, lost pension benefits, and other forms of compensation
  • Analysis of the value of lost household services
  • Analysis of loss of companionship, counsel and advice, and guidance