Our economists have opined on various employment matters for both individual claims and class actions. We are experienced in providing economic damages evaluations and statistical analyses in employment litigation matters concerning wage and hour as well as discrimination disputes. On wage and hour disputes, we have evaluated the regular rate of pay, off-the-clock work, meal and rest breaks, rounding, unpaid overtime, and other federal and state compliance issues. We can help you identify areas of economic damages, write admissible reports, and provide expert witness testimony. If you or your client is involved in an employment litigation dispute contact us today. An expert opinion will help ratify your claim and receive the compensation you deserve.
We are experienced in all facets of quantifying economic losses in matters involving wage and hour including jury trials, PAGA, wrongful discharge, age and gender discrimination, sexual harassment, failure to promote, and other employment-related matters.
We can asses other forms of compensation such as stock options and warrants, and employer stock contributions, are often complex as is an assessment of the negative tax consequences of an award (i.e., tax gross up).
We can assist with investigating the key issues of wage and hour litigation at the class certification, liability, and damages phases of cases. Including violations related to meals and breaks; minimum wage; off-the-clock work; misclassification/exempt status; overtime pay; termination pay.
Forensic Economic Services is an economic consulting firm in Downtown Los Angeles with the experience and professionalism to give you confidence in any setting. Our team has been trusted again and again to provide economic analysis, litigation support, and expert opinion. Contact us today to find out how we can help with your business, organization, or litigation.
Our Economists can assist you in various areas, including but not limited to business, intellectual property, personal injury, employment, and competition matters. They are experienced in applying economic theory, complex data, and quantitative methods to questions related to litigation. Our Economists are members of the National Association of Forensic Economics and the American Economic Association.
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