Biography
Daniel Chai is a director in the business development group in LECG's Cambridge office. He specializes in the application of modern financial and institutional economics to complex business issues and proceedings. Mr Chai advises clients and their counsel on matters across several industries including financial services, telecommunications, and technology. Some of these matters include asset valuation, economic analysis of contracts, and the role of incentives and industry custom and practice in the corporate strategic decision-making process. He has provided trial and affidavit testimony in the state courts of New Hampshire. Mr Chai also has experience in managing multi-expert litigation consulting engagements utilizing a network of outside academic contacts and industry practitioners in the recruitment of expert witnesses. Prior to his consulting career, Mr Chai spent eight years in the securities industry where he focused on global strategic planning issues for a major brokerage house/investment bank in New York where he was an associate vice president in the private client group. Mr Chai earned an AB in economics from Cornell University and an MBA with a concentration in finance from the University of Rochester, where he is currently a director on the board of the Alumni Advisory Council at the Simon Graduate School of Business. He also serves as a director on the board of the Cornell Club of Boston.
Profile Highlights
Professional Experience
- Consulting
- Corporate Executive
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Testimony Experience
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Representative Engagements
Employment History
- 2003 to present, LECG Director of Business Development
- 1998 to 2003, Brattle Group / Putnam Hayes & Bartlett senior staff positions
- 1988 to 1996, Prudential Securities Associate Vice President
Education
- 1988, Cornell University, AB
- 1998, University of Rochester, MBA