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The Charles River Associates firm has appointed Tiago Duarte-Silva, a professional expert in international arbitration, as vice president .
Tiago Duarte-Silva specializes in damages and securities disputes. His experience De Cell Number includes domestic and international arbitration and litigation (before federal and state courts, as well as the US Department of Commerce). The new vice president of Charles River Associates has experience valuing companies in developed and emerging markets and is an adjunct professor at Boston College. He has participated by offering testimony and opinion in federal and state courts in the United States, as well as in international tribunals.
His experience in commercial and investment disputes covers valuation, debt/equity issuances, mergers and acquisitions, oppression of minority shareholders, and lost profits involving breach of contract or breach of fiduciary duty and expropriation, among others.
His experience in equity and other securities disputes spans class certification, including evaluations of market efficiency, causality and materiality of losses, event studies/price impact analysis, alleged inaccuracies, damages due to accounting omissions and analysis, insider trading and investigations of alleged market manipulations.
Duarte-Silva has worked on behalf of corporations and directors, private equity firms, financial institutions, auditors, US and foreign regulators... Her experience includes support in deposition, trial, mediation and settlement negotiations and spans various industries, including: services financial, energy and natural resources, technology, consumer products, media, casinos, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, telecommunications, aerospace, insurance and distribution.
He chairs the Damages subcommittee of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee at the American Bar Association and co-chairs the Expert subcommittee of the Business and Commercial Litigation Committee. She is also part of the Advisory Panel of the ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages in International Arbitration .
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