![]() ![]() | Analysis of reasonable royalty damages from the alleged infringement of patents used in the manufacture of food additives used to alter the taste/texture of processed foods. | Analysis of alleged lost profit and reasonable royalty damages claimed by a patent owner as a result of the alleged infringement of a patent for a pharmaceutical compound used in the treatment of certain cosmetic conditions. Schwartz provided an assessment of the drug’s performance and success in the context of a market dominated by generic competitors. |Analysis of the commercial success of a branded drug in the context of a Hatch-Waxman dispute the branded drug was a late entrant into the market, i.e., after the entry of competitors selling generic versions of first and second-generation drugs, and Dr. The analysis included a determination of the number of homes the Plaintiff would have built and sold in the absence of the alleged breaches and fraud, as well as the losses the firm would incur as it attempted to re-enter the market, post-fraud. | Assessment to the damages suffered by a residential home builder and land developer as a result of alleged breaches of contracts and fraud by another home builder. | Analysis of antitrust liability issues in connection with Walker Process antitrust claims alleging that the assertion of illegally obtained patents allowed a major global technology company to maintain monopoly power in a market for certain consumer goods. | Analysis of antitrust liability and damages issues in connection with an antitrust suit filed against a major global technology and platform business. | Analysis of pricing behavior by a company that pled guilty to price fixing as a part of a larger conspiracy to determine the impact on the firm and to assess the portion of its price increases attributable to the conspiracy as opposed to non-collusive factors such as cost increases. He has nearly 40 years of economic consulting experience and has applied his expertise in high-stakes disputes related to commercial success, irreparable harm, lost profits, reasonable royalties, economic domestic industry considerations, and unjust enrichment. His expertise includes antitrust and competition, intellectual property damages and valuation, damages assessment in complex commercial disputes, class certification, securities, and finance litigation. International Trade Commission, and the U.S. Schwartz has provided testimony in a variety of federal and state courts and before the U.S. Past grant activities have included funding by the NIH, Michigan Department of Community Health, and the Ford Foundation.Steven Schwartz is an economist with extensive experience in economic consulting has been retained as an economic expert in numerous litigation matters and consulting/non-litigation matters. He also received a master’s degree in Experimental Psychology from the College of William & Mary in 1985. Schwartz earned his doctorate degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995 with specialized training in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. Further he has presented research papers, therapy workshops and seminars at both national and international conferences for 20+ years. He has authored numerous trade and peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and other pieces on a variety of topics in health, health care delivery and behavior change. Schwartz is a fully licensed Clinical (Medical) Psychologist with significant theoretical and practical expertise in (Cognitive) Behavioral Psychology, Medicine, Learning Theory, Positive Psychology, Behavioral Economics, and Clinical Trials. Steve Schwartz, PhD, LP – Ann Arbor (Arlington)Īdolescents, Adults, Seniors, ADD/ADHD, Aging, Anger, Adjustment Issues, Adult Psychiatry, Anxiety/Panic/Phobia, Behavioral Problems, Chronic Pain and Illness, Depression, Divorce Recovery, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Marital Counseling, Men’s Issues, Military/Veteran’s Issues, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, PTSD, Self-Control/Impulse Issues, Self-Esteem Issues, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuseĭr. ![]()
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