Dr. White is a Director of ERS Group and manages the Washington, D.C. office. He has been with ERS since 1993. His practice areas cover all aspects of employment discrimination cases, including: compensation, hiring, promotion, and termination. Dr. White�s labor and employment practice also includes OFCCP investigations of federal contractors, proactive monitoring of compensation and employee selections, FLSA wage and hour cases, economic damages (single-plaintiff, multi-plaintiff, and class actions), union contract negotiations, and NLRB hearings. Additionally, Dr. White has conducted analyses on mutual fund trading practices, asbestos exposure, and prescription drug pricing. Dr. White has testified numerous times on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants, in local, state, and federal courts. He served as the case manager or testifying expert witness in cases such as Dukes v. Wal-Mart, Lott v. Westinghouse, NAACP v. Florida Department of Corrections, and Iliadis v. Wal-Mart. In addition, he has assisted employers such as Duke Energy, Coca Cola, and the University of Georgia in their OFCCP compensation audits. Dr. White served as an adjunct member of the graduate school faculty at Florida State University from 1996 through 2002. He has published papers in the Journal of Forensic Economics and the Journal of Applied Business Research. He has served as a referee for the Journal of Forensic Economics, Litigation Economics Review, and Contemporary Economic Policy. Dr. White often makes presentations to legal, human resources, and economic associations and is a frequent presenter at ERS Group seminars. Dr. White received his Bachelor of Science degree in economics from James Madison University, and his Masters and Ph.D. degrees from North Carolina State University, where he concentrated in labor economics, health economics, and statistics. |