Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to announce Mr. Gordon Klein has joined its expert network. Gordon Klein is a faculty member at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Mr. Klein has testified in several highly publicized matters, including serving as the Trustee’s accounting and valuation expert […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2024-07-10 09:46:542024-07-10 09:46:54AACG Announces Gordon Klein has Joined its Expert Network
Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to announce Mr. Mark Sunshine has joined its expert network. Mark Sunshine has nearly 40 years of experience in investment banking, capital markets, and business development. He has consulted on matters involving mergers and acquisitions (M&A), securitizations, bankruptcy creditor disputes, […]
Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to welcome Dr. Pavithra Kumar as a Principal. Dr. Pavithra Kumar has 15 years of experience in economic consulting and specializes in the application of economic and financial theory to questions arising in complex securities and finance litigation. She has expertise […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2024-06-24 07:28:342024-06-24 07:36:18Dr. Pavithra Kumar Joins AACG to Lead Its Finance and Valuation Practice
On October 17, 2023, the 2nd Circuit of the Federal Court of Appeals made one of the most important decisions about pay discrimination since the Equal Pay Act was signed in 1963, the Eisenhauer V. Culinary Institute Of America decision (Decision), because it re-defined the factors that can explain pay differences among groups. The three […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2024-01-19 09:06:212024-01-19 09:31:06Anything Goes, “Except for Sex”! Says the Second Circuit on Factors that Can Explain Pay Differences by Sex
AACG National Managing Director Dr. Daniel S. Levy’s article has been published in Law360. On Sept. 13, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission continued to expand its access to employer data for statistical analysis through a memorandum of understanding with the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor, which describes the data-sharing […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2023-11-16 10:29:292023-11-16 10:30:55AACG Published on How High Court’s Old, Bad Stats Analysis Can Miss Discrimination
What did this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics say about the gender pay gap? The 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Dr. Claudia Goldin for research about women’s earnings and labor force participation. A major focus of her research is about the magnitude and causes of the Gender Pay Gap. Her research shows […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2023-10-16 08:02:492023-10-16 13:32:43What HR Managers Can Learn from Nobel Prize Winner Claudia Goldin’s Explanation of the Gender Pay Gap
AACG’s National Managing Director, Dr. Daniel S. Levy, served as damages expert in Arizona’s historic $85 million settlement with Google LLC for deceptively obtaining users’ location data to make billions of dollars in profit. Arizona’s Attorney General described the settled damages as “one of the biggest consumer fraud lawsuits in Arizona history, and the settlement […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2022-11-14 11:43:232022-11-14 11:53:05AACG Calculates Damages in Historic Google Location Tracking Case
AACG research provides the first empirical analysis of the effect of no-poaching clauses in franchises on employee wages. Results show that no-poaching clauses do not reduce wages, and have little effect on the control of jobs by employers due to the large number of alternative jobs available to employees at other franchise branded restaurants, other […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2022-03-24 07:56:252022-04-05 08:14:48No-Poaching Clauses at Franchises Do Not Reduce Wages
Based on the California Senate Bill SB-973, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) requires private employers in California with over 99 employees nationwide to file wage data, similar to the EEO-1 Component 2, by March 31, 2021. California’s DFEH will keep your data for years with the intent of testing for pay […]
https://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/outline_list_alt_black_48dp.png4848Meryl Baldwinhttps://www.aacg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/AACG-logo-clear-e1607468102694.pngMeryl Baldwin2021-03-19 14:25:532021-03-19 14:27:39Don’t Let Your California Wage Report Turn into Your Next Discrimination Litigation
Competition Policy International’s Antitrust Chronicle recently published AACG Principal Timothy J. Tardiff’s article, Ex Ante Regulation of Digital Platforms?: Cautionary Tales from Telecommunications. The article observes that some proposals for increased economic regulation are similar to measures implemented during the United States telecommunication industry’s transition from predominantly a regulated landline monopoly providing traditional voice telephone services to one […]
AACG Announces Gordon Klein has Joined its Expert Network
Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to announce Mr. Gordon Klein has joined its expert network. Gordon Klein is a faculty member at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Mr. Klein has testified in several highly publicized matters, including serving as the Trustee’s accounting and valuation expert […]
AACG Expands its Finance & Securities Expert Network and Welcomes Mark Sunshine
Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to announce Mr. Mark Sunshine has joined its expert network. Mark Sunshine has nearly 40 years of experience in investment banking, capital markets, and business development. He has consulted on matters involving mergers and acquisitions (M&A), securitizations, bankruptcy creditor disputes, […]
Dr. Pavithra Kumar Joins AACG to Lead Its Finance and Valuation Practice
Advanced Analytical Consulting Group (AACG), a leader in economic, statistical, and computing consulting, is pleased to welcome Dr. Pavithra Kumar as a Principal. Dr. Pavithra Kumar has 15 years of experience in economic consulting and specializes in the application of economic and financial theory to questions arising in complex securities and finance litigation. She has expertise […]
Anything Goes, “Except for Sex”! Says the Second Circuit on Factors that Can Explain Pay Differences by Sex
On October 17, 2023, the 2nd Circuit of the Federal Court of Appeals made one of the most important decisions about pay discrimination since the Equal Pay Act was signed in 1963, the Eisenhauer V. Culinary Institute Of America decision (Decision), because it re-defined the factors that can explain pay differences among groups. The three […]
AACG Published on How High Court’s Old, Bad Stats Analysis Can Miss Discrimination
AACG National Managing Director Dr. Daniel S. Levy’s article has been published in Law360. On Sept. 13, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission continued to expand its access to employer data for statistical analysis through a memorandum of understanding with the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor, which describes the data-sharing […]
What HR Managers Can Learn from Nobel Prize Winner Claudia Goldin’s Explanation of the Gender Pay Gap
What did this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics say about the gender pay gap? The 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Dr. Claudia Goldin for research about women’s earnings and labor force participation. A major focus of her research is about the magnitude and causes of the Gender Pay Gap. Her research shows […]
AACG Calculates Damages in Historic Google Location Tracking Case
AACG’s National Managing Director, Dr. Daniel S. Levy, served as damages expert in Arizona’s historic $85 million settlement with Google LLC for deceptively obtaining users’ location data to make billions of dollars in profit. Arizona’s Attorney General described the settled damages as “one of the biggest consumer fraud lawsuits in Arizona history, and the settlement […]
No-Poaching Clauses at Franchises Do Not Reduce Wages
AACG research provides the first empirical analysis of the effect of no-poaching clauses in franchises on employee wages. Results show that no-poaching clauses do not reduce wages, and have little effect on the control of jobs by employers due to the large number of alternative jobs available to employees at other franchise branded restaurants, other […]
Don’t Let Your California Wage Report Turn into Your Next Discrimination Litigation
Based on the California Senate Bill SB-973, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) requires private employers in California with over 99 employees nationwide to file wage data, similar to the EEO-1 Component 2, by March 31, 2021. California’s DFEH will keep your data for years with the intent of testing for pay […]
AACG’s CPI Antitrust Chronicle Article Evaluates Proposals to Increase Regulation of High-Tech Companies
Competition Policy International’s Antitrust Chronicle recently published AACG Principal Timothy J. Tardiff’s article, Ex Ante Regulation of Digital Platforms?: Cautionary Tales from Telecommunications. The article observes that some proposals for increased economic regulation are similar to measures implemented during the United States telecommunication industry’s transition from predominantly a regulated landline monopoly providing traditional voice telephone services to one […]