David A. Maber
Education
D.B.A., accounting and management, Harvard Business School; B.Com., finance, The University of British Columbia
Summary of Experience
Dr. Maber specializes in applying economic theory and data analysis to matters involving complex cost estimation, cost allocation, and profitability measurement issues. His case work has included assessing damages related to patent infringement and analyzing domestic industry, remedy, and bonding issues before the US International Trade Commission (ITC). He has supported clients and testifying experts throughout the litigation process, including pre-litigation consulting and discovery, expert report filing, deposition, and trial preparation. Dr. Maber’s peer-reviewed research and invited discussions have been published in numerous academic journals. He has also served as an editorial board member for the Journal of Management Accounting Research and Contemporary Accounting Research and as a reviewer for journals such as The Accounting Review, The Journal of Law and Economics, the Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, the Journal of Corporate Finance, and Management Science. Dr. Maber was previously on the faculties of the University of Southern California and University of Michigan, as well as California Polytechnic State University, where he chaired the Budget and Long-Range Planning Committee and was a member of the Campus Advisory Council to the President for Planning, Process, and Budget. He has taught introductory and advanced managerial and cost accounting courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and he has been an invited speaker at numerous universities, including The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and the Columbia Business School at Columbia University.