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Partial Case Experience in Other Matters

Patricia M. Fugnitti's World Trade Center Claim to the Victim's Compensation Fund - On behalf of Patricia M. Fugnitti, as a victim in the World Trade Center disaster, computed her lost earnings and benefits and her projected lost earnings and benefits from injuries sustained in the September 11, 2001 disaster.  Claim was presented to the Victim's Compensation Fund established for the World Trade Center disaster.  Claim was settled favorably for Patricia M. Fugnitti.


Metro Ford Truck Sales, Inc. v. Ford Motor Company, et al  - on behalf of Plaintiff evaluated the reasonableness of Ford Motor Company's capitalization requirements regarding the proposed sale of Metro Truck Sales, Inc. to the Cox Group and determine the appropriate accounting for Last In First Out ("LIFO") reserves in the calculation of the debt to equity ratio.  Provided written report, deposition and trial testimony.  Texas Motor Vehicle Board ruled in favor of Plaintiff.


Yurman Design, Inc. v. PAJ, Inc. d/b/a/ Prime Art & Jewel in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York - on behalf of Defense, reviewed and analyzed the attorney billing time entries provided by Plaintiff for mathematical correctness, inconsistencies, duplication of effort, etc. in order to determine the reasonableness of attorney fees relating to Plaintiff's claim. Case settled before trial


Dana Ayers, et al., Plaintiffs, v. WCI Outdoor Products, Inc., d/b/a Husqvarna Forest & Garden Co., et al., Defendants and Third Party Plaintiffs, v. James and Misty Lipscomb, Third Party Defendant - on behalf of Defense, review/critique methodology and calculations of Plaintiff's damages expert regarding Life Care Plan and Cost Analysis. Calculated present value of Life Care Plan as derived by Defense experts and prepared written report. Case settled before trial with favorable award to Plaintiff.


Sherry L. Waller v. Seven Eleven, Inc. et al. - on behalf of Plaintiff, calculated the net present value of estimated past wages, lost future earning capacity and past and future medical expenses due to physical injury sustained by Plaintiff. Prepared written report. Case settled before trial.


Steven Hagemann v. Kerry Walbridge, Kay Walbridge and Andrew Donald Walbridge  – on behalf of behalf of Plaintiff, calculated past and future economic damages due to wages lost resulting from an auto accident.  Provided written report and deposition testimony.  Case settled favorably for the Plaintiff before trial.


Kay Notch, individually, and as Independent Executrix of the estate of James Stephen Notch, deceased, and Kelly Marie Notch vs. Aerospatiale, Avco Corporation, Robert E. Lakey, Rallye Aircraft Corporation d/b/a Socata and SOC Construction Avions Tourisme Affaire, and JSN Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a Notch & Associates, and United States Aviation Underwriters, Inc. as Managers for United States Aircraft Insurance Group v. Aerospatiale, et al. - review economist report relative to lost future earnings of deceased, and conclude as to the reasonableness of conclusions reached by economist; and using economist's report, determine the estimated amount of funds that would potentially be distributed to Plaintiff, his daughter, assuming that deceased had lived full life and been compensated according to economist's report. Provided written report and deposition testimony. Case settled before trial.


Ceasar Douglas v. Tex-Air Delivery, Inc. and Deric Lynn Hollands - on behalf of Plaintiff, calculated economic damages due to past lost wages resulting from an automobile accident.  Provided written report and deposition testimony.  Case settled favorable to Plaintiff before trial.


United States of America v. W.K. Taylor, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas Fort Worth Division - on behalf of Defendant, calculated damages relative to alleged felony charges and critiqued Prosecution's damage methodology via testimony at trial.  Defendant received not guilty verdict from jury on all counts.

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