Samir P. Warty
Education
Ph.D., econometrics and statistics, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business; M.S., statistics, University of Washington; B.S., mathematics, The University of Chicago
Summary of Experience
Dr. Warty specializes in applying econometric methods and statistical, economic, and financial theory to solve complex problems arising in business disputes. He has conducted large-scale data analyses and supported academic affiliates in a variety of statistics and sampling, securities and finance, general commercial litigation, and antitrust matters. He has provided consulting support in various phases of the litigation process, from pretrial discovery and case strategy to expert reports, deposition preparation, and trial. Dr. Warty’s litigation and advisory experience includes designing and analyzing statistical sampling, survey, and extrapolation methodologies; calculating damages in a variety of contexts; critiquing hedonic regression valuation models for residential real estate; analyzing the pricing, risk, and performance of complex financial instruments, such as mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, and credit default swaps; and valuing complex derivative instruments, including in the interest rate and natural gas delivery markets.