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June 2, 2022
Managing Director, Dr. Steven Schwartz, led a recent American Bar Association CLE webinar. The topic of the webinar is “What Can You Prove with Statistical Evidence, or How Do I know if All Those Numbers Are Good or Bad?”. Moderated by Aminta Raffalovich the webinar addressed how to evaluate meaningful statistical evidence in a variety of legal contexts. “Statistical analysis is meaningful only when we know whether the results are statistically significant,” Dr. Schwartz said.
Dr. Schwartz has over 35 years of economic consulting experience and has applied his expertise in high-stakes disputes related to commercial success, irreparable harm, lost profits, reasonable royalties, economic domestic industry considerations, and unjust enrichment. He has been retained as an economic expert in numerous litigation and non-litigation matters and has provided testimony before the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Tax Court, federal and state courts.
The webinar recording is available on demand in the ABA’s CLE library for a fee. The webinar is free to ABA members. To access the webinar, click here.
A summary of the webinar has been published by JD Supra. To read the article, please click on the following link: Effective Use of Statistical Analysis in Depositions and Discovery.
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