Mark Garmaise is a corporate finance expert who specializes in topics related to banking, entrepreneurship, financial contracting, real estate, securities, and private equity (PE). Professor Garmaise has provided deposition, jury trial, and bench trial testimony, including in high-profile cases involving breach of contract claims, valuation, and damages, such as In Re Rocket Companies Inc. Stockholder Derivative Litigation.
In Rule 10b-5 securities class actions and related opt-out matters, Professor Garmaise has testified numerous times on class certification and merits issues, including market efficiency, price impact, loss causation, and damages. He provided expert testimony at the class certification stage in Shupe et al. v. Rocket Companies Inc. et al., in which the judge denied class certification.
Professor Garmaise’s industry experience includes FinTech, cryptocurrency, entertainment, financial services, investment banking, automotive, microfinance, and pharmaceuticals.
In his research, Professor Garmaise analyzes a range of complex issues affecting real estate markets, entrepreneurial firms, venture capital (VC), and PE. He has published papers on mortgage terms, the performance of small business lenders, and the effects of financial constraints on entrepreneurs. His research has appeared in peer-reviewed publications such as the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Finance, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
An award-winning instructor with more than two decades of experience, Professor Garmaise teaches M.B.A. and executive courses on corporate finance, VC, and PE (including investment strategies such as the use of special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs).
A former senior associate dean of the M.B.A. program at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Professor Garmaise previously served on the faculty of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.