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The Role of Economic Damages Experts in Complex Litigation Economic damages experts serve a critical function in complex litigation by translating alleged wrongful conduct into quantifiable financial harm. Using accepted economic and financial methodologies, these experts help courts understand how specific events affected revenues, profits, asset values, or market behavior. Their work is evidentiary rather […]
Class Certification as an Economic Question Under Rule 23 Class certification often turns on whether economic evidence can answer classwide questions with common proof. Under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, courts must evaluate how alleged harm manifests across proposed class members before certifying a class. This evaluation is fundamentally economic in […]
The Role of Economic Damages Experts in Complex Litigation Economic damages experts serve a critical function in complex litigation by translating alleged wrongful conduct into quantifiable financial harm. Using accepted economic and financial methodologies, these experts help courts understand how specific events affected revenues, profits, asset values, or market behavior. Their work is evidentiary rather […]
Class Certification as an Economic Question Under Rule 23 Class certification often turns on whether economic evidence can answer classwide questions with common proof. Under Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, courts must evaluate how alleged harm manifests across proposed class members before certifying a class. This evaluation is fundamentally economic in […]