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Case Number: No. 24-5493
Practice Area: Appeals & Complex Briefing
Case Status: On Appeal
Court: U.S. Court Of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
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Berger Montague represents Sports Economics, whose amicus curiae brief to the Ninth Circuit explains the reliable economic analyses presented in the trial court. Berger Montague represented renowned sports economists who detailed the reliable methodologies used by the economic experts for plaintiffs in their successful trial. Amici argued that the trial court improperly excluded the experts’ testimony based on an incorrect characterization of their analysis.
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