Benjamin Fuller performs economic analysis and applies statistical and econometric techniques in regulatory matters and commercial litigation cases involving complex data. Mr. Fuller has broad experience in the consumer finance, energy, healthcare, hedge fund, and life sciences industries. He has particular expertise in False Claims Act issues and consumer fraud and product liability matters alleging public nuisance. Mr. Fuller consults to clients across all phases of the litigation process and supports experts through discovery and trial. False Claims ActMr. Fuller’s False Claims Act expertise includes cases involving large healthcare payers and providers, and consumer finance issues. Recent work includes:
Consumer fraud and product liabilityMr. Fuller supports clients in large-scale consumer fraud and product liability matters, with a focus on public nuisance allegations. Representative work includes:
Regulatory investigationsIn support of clients engaged in regulatory matters, Mr. Fuller has assessed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule proposals related to equity market restructuring. In this context, he has analyzed trading data spanning tens of millions of transactions. He has worked with clients in drafting comment letters on proposed regulations and white papers. Mr. Fuller also has experience with Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitrations. Additional projects include:
Before joining Cornerstone Research, Mr. Fuller worked on derivatives-related issues at Bank of New York Mellon and Bridgewater Associates. |