Cornerstone Research Promotes Yesim C. Richardson and Andrew D. Richmond to Senior Vice President
Financial institutions practice leader and Chicago office head recognized for exceptional leadership.
Pro Bono: LCCRSF Investigation into School Discipline Policies
Cornerstone Research provided pro bono analytical support for the LCCRSF’s review of behavior intervention policies in a California public school district.
Alleged Misrepresentations in RMBS Offering Documents
Cornerstone Research worked on several phases of one of the earliest RMBS matters, including class certification, summary judgment, and expert Daubert motions.
Architectural Copyright
The court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants on all claims.
Class Action Related to Changes in Retirees’ Health Insurance Plans
A federal judge granted our client’s motion for summary judgment.
Justin McCrary Joins Columbia Law School
Professor McCrary was previously a professor of law at Berkeley Law School, University of California.
Damages 2018: Recognising Your Options Beyond Discounted Cash Flow
This Cornerstone Research conference featured a panel of expert lawyers and economists discussing how best to assess damages in arbitration and commercial litigation.
Economic Considerations for ICO Regulation and Litigation
The authors examine economic considerations for initial coin offering regulation and litigation in this Bloomberg BNA article.
Handbook of Marketing Analytics
Cornerstone Research affiliated experts and staff contributed chapters on methods and applications in marketing management, public policy, and litigation support.
United States v. AT&T Inc. et al.
A federal court judge ruled that AT&T can move forward with its purchase of Time Warner and the D.C. Circuit affirmed that decision.
2018 IAM Guide to Leading Patent Professionals Highlights Cornerstone Research Experts
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) names Matthew Lynde and George Strong in its 2018 list of leading U.S. patent issues expert witnesses.
In re Xerox Corp. Consolidated Shareholder Litigation
After the judge ruled in favor of a temporary injunction in the $6 billion merger injunction case, Xerox announced it would not pursue the deal and settled with shareholders.
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