Michael Newell serves as the Managing Director at Epsilon Economics, where he leverages his extensive expertise in economic consulting to navigate the intricate landscape of intellectual property and complex business disputes. With a specialized focus on the determination of economic damages, Michael has become a...
Michael Newell serves as the Managing Director at Epsilon Economics, where he leverages his extensive expertise in economic consulting to navigate the intricate landscape of intellectual property and complex business disputes. With a specialized focus on the determination of economic damages, Michael has become a trusted authority in assessing the financial implications of IP infringements and business conflicts. His role involves not only the meticulous valuation of intellectual property for various business purposes but also providing critical litigation support as an expert witness in high-stakes cases.
Throughout his career, Michael has been involved in numerous key projects that underscore his proficiency in financial modeling and damages assessment. His work often intersects with sectors such as private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and trade secrets, where he applies his analytical skills to deliver comprehensive due diligence reports and strategic insights. Michael’s ability to distill complex economic concepts into clear, actionable findings has made him a sought-after expert in federal court, where he has provided compelling testimony that has influenced the outcomes of significant legal disputes.
In addition to his role at Epsilon Economics, Michael is committed to fostering the next generation of economic consultants. He actively engages in mentorship and knowledge-sharing initiatives, helping to cultivate expertise in areas such as start-ups and litigation support. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the economic landscape, Michael Newell continues to make impactful contributions to the field of economic consulting, solidifying his reputation as a leader in the valuation of intellectual property and the determination of economic damages.