Forensic Economics and Litigation

Forensic economics

We specialize in Forensic Economics, providing expert analysis and testimony in complex economic disputes. Our services are tailored to support legal teams, corporations, and government bodies through the intricacies of litigation, arbitration, and policy making.

Economic damage assessment

We quantify financial losses in cases of business interruption, breach of contract, and intellectual property disputes.

Business valuation disputes

Our team provides valuation expertise in disputes related to mergers and acquisitions, shareholder disputes, and partnership dissolutions. We use advanced valuation methods to estimate the fair economic value of businesses and assets under dispute.

Energy market manipulation

We provide expert support and testimony in cases of market manipulation investigations (REMIT).

Litigation

We analyse issues related to alleged anticompetitive behaviours, including market monopolization, price fixing, and exclusionary practices. Our economists prepare reports and provide testimony to explain how these practices affect market competition and consumer welfare.

Litigation

Valuation of economic loss

Our experts employ robust methodologies to calculate lost profits, diminished business value, and wrongful termination.

Litigation support and expert testimony

We prepare comprehensive economic analysis and deliver credible testimony to support cases in court.

Economic damage assessment

We quantify economic damages in cases involving breach of contract, intellectual property infringement, wrongful dismissal, personal injury, and other torts. Our assessments are based on sound economic principles and meticulous analysis of available data.

Class action suit analysis

We offer comprehensive analysis for class action lawsuits, including defining the class, estimating aggregate damages, and determining the distribution of those damages among class members.

Expert testimony

Our experienced economists are skilled in delivering expert testimony that communicates complex economic concepts in a clear and understandable way for judges and juries.