Michael Moore, Principal, is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a Visiting Professor at UC-Santa Barbara, and at the Department of Economics at the University of Virginia. He was previously the Bank of America Research Professor at the Darden School of Business and Professor of Health Evaluation Sciences at the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia. He was also the John M. Olin Fellow at the University of Chicago, and Visiting Associate Professor at INSEAD. He served on the faculty of Duke University from 1984-2000, teaching in the Fuqua School of Business, the Department of Economics, and the Sanford Institute of Public Policy. Professor Moore has testified and consulted at all stages of the litigation process in the fields of antitrust, commercial damages, corporate finance, tax, and health, safety and the environment. He has testified and consulted as to class certification, liability, and damages in direct and indirect purchaser litigation, opt-out liability and damages, and also on behalf of individual corporate clients. Professor Moore’s published research ranges over a number of fields in applied microeconomics, including occupational safety, insurance, health economics, industrial organization, regulation and antitrust, products liability, product safety, asset pricing, and applied econometrics. He has won a number of prizes for this research, including the Kenneth Arrow Award for the best paper in health economics, and the Kulp-Wright award for the best book on risk and insurance |