EW #816 Ph.D.,J.D., is a Professor of Finance and Economics. He holds graduate degrees from six different universities, including Harvard, and has been a postdoctoral fellow or visiting scholar at Yale, Berkeley, Chicago and Duke. He regularly testifies in cases involving lost profits, business valuations, lost earnings and benefits, wrongful death, life care planning and breach of fiduciary duty.
EW #816 offers life care planning, vocational assessments and economic damage studies for personal injury, workers compensation, wrongful death, and wrongful dischage cases. We also determine economic damages in lost profits and business valuation cases. 50% Plaintiff and 50% Defense. Beginning in 1974, CCI has provided consulting and expert witness services throughout the United States and has the resoources to handle the largest cases. Competitive rates and "turn key" pricing in some matters
Education / Degrees: Th.M (ethics), Harvard University, 1997 J.D., University of Oklahoma, 1982 Ed.D., Oklahoma State University, 1980 PH.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1979 M.Div., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1990 M.B.A., Southern Methodist University, 1974 BBA, The University of Texas at Arlington in 1973 In addition to the following degrees, he has served as a Research Fellow and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Yale, a Postdoctoral Scholar at Duke and Chicago and as a Visiting Scholar at Berkeley.
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