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M.S., Statistics with a focus in Econometrics, Univ. of Utah. Thesis published in Intellectual Property Damages: Guidelines and Analysis, 2004 Supplement ā€“ Applying Statistical Analysis to the Market Approach

B.A. Duke University, Economics/Psychology.

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LECG, LLC (Managing Economist), 1997-2000, 2001-2006

DynCorp, HealthCare Information Technology Services (Statistical Analyst), 2000

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September 17, 2019

Securities and Exchange Commission v. Colin McCabe

This case involved alleged misrepresentation and fraudulent claims made by the Defendant with respect to certain stocks.

The SEC engaged Mr. Tatos to analyze the evidence for such claims and their effects on the prices of touted firmsā€™ stocks. Mr. Tatos submitted a report in this matter.

Industries: Financial Markets
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