Dr. Roberts is an applied microeconomist with 20 years of combined academic and nonacademic experience and has conducted numerous large-scale econometric studies on a variety of subjects. Judy is currently working on a breach of contract dispute between a major retailer and a leading provider of financial services and on a calculation of antitrust damages in the pharmaceutical industry.
Professional Experience
Representative Litigation Experience
Conducted economic analyses for numerous matters involving antitrust allegations against pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Conducted damages analysis and prepared expert report for a semiconductor patent infringement matter. Damages included lost sales price erosion and reasonable royalty components.
Directed Huron's efforts in numerous class certification defenses.
Conducted damage analysis for defendant in electrical carbon antitrust litigation.
Prepared a forecast of asbestos-related liabilities for a major electric utility.
Provided expert report and deposition testimony in a breach of contract dispute regarding medical claims administration.
Designed and conducted a survey to estimate asbestos exposure.
Calculated damages for a Fortune 100 paper manufacturer accused of price-fixing.
Calculated 10-b5 class action damages for clients accused of backdating employee stock options and numerous other accounting improprieties.
Academic Positions
Department of Economics California State University Long Beach. Professor 1993 - 1995; Associate Professor 1989 - 1993; Assistant Professor 1986 - 1989.
Department of Finance and Business Economics University of Southern California. Visiting Assistant Professor 1985 - 1986.
Non-Academic Positions
Research Economist Mathematica Policy Research Inc. January 1985 - August 1985. Conducted applied econometric analyses of national policy proposals.
Research Associate and Director of New England Office Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates Inc. 1977-1979.
Consulting Experience
Consultant to the World Bank. Conducted a series of studies on labor markets in Latin America 1990-1994.
Consultant to the CSULB Foundation. Estimated the impact of a university-related research park on the southern California economy 1994.
Consultant to the Long Beach Grand Prix Association. Conducted an economic impact study Fall 1993.
Consultant to City of Long Beach. Conducted a study of the impact of the Long Beach Enterprise Zone during its first year in operation Summer 1993.
Principal Investigator Long Beach Economic Forecast 1990 -1992.
Consultant for the Legal Aid Foundation of Long Beach. Conducted an econometric analysis of housing costs for low-income Long Beach residents 1988.
Education & Certifications
Ph.D. Economics University of Michigan
Bachelor of Arts Economics Cornell University
Fellowships and Awards
Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award California State University. 1990
National Tax Association/Tax Institute of America Outstanding Dissertation in Public Finance - honorable mention. November 1985
Sharfman Fellowship University of Michigan. 1979 |