Nathan Trujillo

Education
Ph.D., chemical engineering, and S.M., chemical engineering practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.B.A., applied statistics and economics, MIT Sloan School of Management; B.S., chemical engineering, University of California, San Diego
Summary of Experience
Dr. Trujillo has nearly 15 years of experience analyzing complex financial, statistical, and economic issues in high-stakes litigation and regulatory matters across a wide range of industries, including technology, financial services, automotive, telecommunications, health care, energy, and entertainment. He has contributed to all stages of the litigation process, from discovery and expert analysis to deposition and trial preparation. Additionally, he has testified as a damages expert in deposition and arbitration proceedings involving causation, breach of contract, and unfair competition.
In intellectual property disputes, Dr. Trujillo has analyzed reasonable royalty, price erosion, lost profits, and disgorgement in matters involving patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Drawing on his technical background, he frequently supports expert analysis in cases concerning complex systems and advanced technologies, including semiconductor design, medical device development, and software-based platforms. His work often involves bridging technical and economic perspectives, integrating technical records with financial and market evidence to evaluate damages or apportion value.
Dr. Trujillo also applies quantitative and forensic techniques to address damages and class certification issues related to data privacy, false advertising, asset misappropriation, product liability, legal and medical malpractice, and tax and accounting disputes. He has advised government agencies on public policy initiatives and conducted valuation analyses of privately held businesses, trade secrets, and patent portfolios. Prior to joining Analysis Group, Dr. Trujillo worked as a chemical process engineer and taught statistics as a course assistant at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Provided Expert Testimony
Additional Cases
- Coba, et al. v. Ford Motor Company
- Jeffrey I. Golden v. O’Melveny & Myers LLP, et al.
- John Cepelak, et al. v. HP Inc.
- Margie Daniel, et al. v. Ford Motor Company
- Morpho Detection Inc. v. Smiths Detection Inc.
- Mount Olympus Mortgage Company v. Anderson, et al.
- Paul B. Butler v. Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
- Viacom International, Inc. v. MGA Entertainment, Inc.
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Cost-Based Analysis Can Be Useful In Calif. Contract Disputes
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2020Gustafson M, Trujillo N, Chu M