Andrew Clarke
Education
M.B.A., finance and law & business, NYU Stern School of Business; B.A., economics, Swarthmore College
Summary of Experience
Mr. Clarke specializes in applying economic and financial theory to a range of complex business disputes in both litigation and non-litigation contexts. His experience spans numerous practice areas, including intellectual property (IP), commercial litigation, finance, and antitrust. Mr. Clarke has expertise in Section 337 investigations at the US International Trade Commission (ITC); damages estimation, including reasonable royalty and lost profits calculations; as well as asset and business valuation. His other engagements include commercial success inquiries, solvency and fraudulent conveyance analyses, class certification, analyses of economic substance related to tax shelters, and merger analyses. Mr. Clarke’s non-litigation consulting work has focused on the modeling of economic damages related to environmental disasters and the evaluation of potential acquisitions.
- In re: Appraisal of Solera Holdings, Inc.
- In the Matter of Certain Magnetic Data Storage Tapes and Cartridges Containing the Same (Inv. No. 337-TA-1012)
- In the Matter of Certain Mobile Electronic Devices and Radio Frequency and Processing Components Thereof (Inv. No. 337-TA-1093)
- Uniloc USA, Inc., Uniloc Luxembourg S.A., Uniloc 2017 LLC, v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.