Gary Harvey, President & CEO, Cirque Analytics to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Antitrust Class Actions LIVE Webcast
The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory-focused webcasts, has announced today that Gary Harvey, President & CEO, Cirque Analytics will speak at its webcast entitled, “How Recent Court Decisions and New Developments in Data Analytics Are Reshaping Antitrust Class Actions.”
- (1888PressRelease) November 20, 2024 - This event is scheduled for December 13, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (ET).
For further details, please visit:
https://knowledgewebcasts.com/know-portfolio/reshaping-antitrust-litigation-cle/
About Gary Harvey
Gary Harvey has served as an expert witness in litigation, arbitration, and regulatory proceedings involving statistical analyses, evaluation of damages, commercial disputes, antitrust, sample design and analysis, survey design and analysis, payment card market analysis, payment card industry data analysis, TV broadcast data analysis, conjoint analysis, copyright infringement, patent infringement, consumer product performance, epidemiology, toxic tort analysis, insurance claims analysis, medical claims analysis, healthcare fraud claims analysis, victims of human trafficking, claims of false advertising, unfair competition and monopolization, environmental damage, disparate impact, disparate treatment, and class certification. He also has extensive business consulting experience involving statistical analysis, data analysis, survey design, sampling design, modeling, and financial analysis. His clients include Visa, major US banks, MLB, NCAA, NFL, Meta, Monsanto, 17 major US universities, and many others.
About Cirque Analytics
Cirque Analytics is a consulting firm that specializes in the application of economics, statistics, and data analytics to legal, regulatory, and business issues headquartered in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and with offices in Southern California and Washington D.C. Cirque Analytics is one of the top US firms specializing in analyzing large and complex data.
Event Summary
Class certification decisions in antitrust litigation have increasingly become a decisive factor, often influencing the overall direction and outcome of cases. The ability to proceed as a class action can significantly impact legal strategies for both plaintiffs and defendants, making it essential to stay informed on the evolving landscape.
Join our panel of experts as they explore the latest trends and key developments in class certification decisions within antitrust litigation. This session will provide an in-depth analysis of recent rulings and their implications, with a focus on standing issues for absent class members, the role of Daubert challenges in expert testimony.
They will also explore the importance and complexities of data analysis in the context of class actions and issues of merits. This includes guidance to lawyers in the management of data analysis and potential roles of experts. New large and complex datasets require effective strategies in class action litigation.
Key topics include:
• Standing of Absent Class Members
o TransUnion and Current Circuit Caselaw
Discuss the Supreme Court’s 2021 TransUnion decision which clarified that “every class member must have Article III standing in order to recover damages,” while simultaneously leaving open “the distinct question whether every class member must demonstrate standing before a court certifies a class.”
Highlight the ways in which lower courts have applied these principles of absent class member standing when deciding motions for class certification, with a particular focus on issues pertinent to antitrust class actions.
• Daubert Motions Relating to Expert’s Use of Data
o Notable Recent Decisions
Discuss the recent use of Daubert to overturn the jury verdict in C.D. Cal. in In re NFL “Sunday Ticket” Antitrust Litigation, to highlight not only the importance of Daubert challenges at various stages of the litigation (class cert., summary judgment, trial), but also the different considerations at each stage.
o Strategies and Risks: The Role of Large and Complex Data in Litigations
• What lawyers should know regarding the risks and value of data analysis in antitrust, class actions and litigations
o New and emerging roles of data use example in antitrust litigation
o Using real-world data analysis to test hypothetical but-for worlds
o Data analysis: risks and rewards in litigation
o Role of data in establishing a proper class and scientifically sound merits analysis
o Role of the lawyer in maximizing value, recognizing risk, and managing costs
About The Knowledge Group
Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has been at the forefront of providing quality continuing education programs for lawyers, accountants, financial executives, risk and compliance specialists, human resources professionals, technology officers, and business consultants in a wide range of industries.
The Knowledge Group strives to be the best-in-class provider of continuing education by bringing forth relevant content you can’t get anywhere else.
Contact:
Therese Lumbao
Director, Account Management & Member Services
The Knowledge Group, LLC
info ( @ ) theknowledgegroup dot org
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