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Government-Sponsored Entities (“GSEs”) are federally created private enterprises, such as the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. To fund their operations, GSEs issue trillions of dollars in debt, underwritten by large financial institutions (“GSE Bond Dealers”). Plaintiffs allege that the leading GSE Bond Dealers engaged in a horizontal co…
A class of approximately 6,500 independent truck stops alleged that Comdata Inc., the leading trucker fleet payment card issuer, engaged in anticompetitive conduct that caused independent truck stops to pay artificially inflated transaction fees. Plaintiffs alleged that Comdata imposed anticompetitive anti-steering provisions in its agreements with independent truck stops, and that three national…
In March 2021 a California federal judge certified a class of purchasers of MacBook laptops equipped with allegedly defective “butterfly” keyboards under Econ One Managing Director Hal Singer’s Choice-Based Conjoint (CBC) survey and associated analysis. Dr. Singer’s CBC survey methodology included the incorporation of a product attribute matching the alleged keyboard defect at issue. His v…
Ted Tatos was retained to provide estimates of the economic damages suffered by various businesses, including various growers, from the 2007 wildfires that occurred in Southern California.
Aaron Senne v. Major League Baseball, U.S. District Court Case No. 3:14-CV-00608-JCS (Northern District of California), was a landmark class action in which minor league baseball players alleged receiving less than the minimum wage under both federal and state labor laws. Econ One and Dr. Brian Kriegler were retained to devise and ultimately implement a methodology for determining the amount of …
Mr. Tatos issued an expert report and offered deposition testimony in California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) class action matter involving notification of recording of telephone calls related to medical billing.
Valerie Alberts v. Aurora Behavioral Health Care, California Superior Court Case No. BC419340 (Superior Court, Los Angeles County), was a wage and hour class action on behalf of nurses and mental health workers. The plaintiffs alleged that meal/rest period violations were extensive at two Aurora facilities in Los Angeles, in large part because of facially invalid break relief policies/practices.…