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Bryan Ray
Vice President
Mr. Ray has contributed to a variety of consulting assignments in the areas of antitrust and trade regulation, damage calculation in connection with litigation, valuation, and business operations and strategy. His research has ranged across many industries, including computer networking equipment, petroleum, chemical products, industrial gases, fibers, consumer products, apparel, health care, financial services, media, and entertainment, and has been used for expert testimony, as well as presentations to mediators and regulatory agencies.

In matters involving antitrust issues, he has researched the competitive effects of a variety of mergers/acquisitions and consulted on civil antitrust litigation involving allegations of bid rigging, refusal to deal, vertical restraints, predatory pricing, price discrimination, anticompetitive standard setting, patent/copyright misuse, and price fixing.

Mr. Ray has also consulted on matters involving intellectual property, including the estimation of damages for cases involving patent, trademark, and copyright infringement, and false advertising. He has also valued intellectual property (including patents, trademarks, and copyrights) for purposes of risk management, SFAS 141/142 compliance, transfer pricing, and asset sales. His other litigation-related consulting experience includes damage estimation in matters involving alleged breach of contract, breach of fiduciary responsibility, and other commercial disputes.
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Christine Meyer
G. Steven Olley
Bryan Ray
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William Taylor
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