Economics, Finance, Statistics
Dr. Eric Fruits is an economics expert, finance expert, and statistics
expert.
He has produced numerous research studies involving economic analysis,
financial modeling, and statistical analysis. As an expert witness, he
has provided expert testimony in state courts, federal courts, and an
international court.
As an economic damages expert, Dr. Fruits has provided expert testimony
regarding business valuation, lost profits, and foregone income.
He has been a testifying expert in cases involving real estate
valuation, health care services, and transportation and shipping
services.
He has provided expert testimony to state courts and federal courts.
As a finance expert, Dr. Fruits has been a testifying expert and
provided expert consulting services in cases alleging insider trading.
He is a securities expert who has conducted numerous research studies
on financial issues, including initial public offerings and municipal
bonds.
As a statistical expert, Dr. Fruits has provided expert testimony
regarding real estate transactions, profit projections, agricultural
commodities, and war crimes allegations. His expert testimony
has been submitted to state courts, federal courts, and an
international court.
Dr. Fruits is a Daubert
expert who has testified in federal court on the methods and procedures
of science and described the Daubert
standard to an international tribunal.
Dr. Fruits is an antitrust expert who has written articles on price
fixing and cartels for the top-tier Journal of Law and
Economics. He has assisted in the review of several mergers
including Exxon-Mobil, BP-Arco, and Nestle-Ralston. He has
worked on many antitrust lawsuits, including Ross-Simmons v. Weyerhaeuser,
a predatory bidding case that was ultimately decided by the United
States Supreme Court.
He has written peer-reviewed articles on initial public offerings
(IPOs), the municipal bond market, and the formation and operation of
cartels.