Credible
Frankenfeld is a graduate of Yale,
Harvard Business School and the John F. Kennedy School of
Government. In 1987 he was named a leadership fellow by the Bush
Foundation; his fellowship permitted him to study law and economics
at Harvard Law School.
Powerful
In addition to his decade of
testimonial experience, Frankenfeld is an accomplished public
speaker and seminar leader. He speaks with warmth and enthusiasm,
and establishes rapport with his audience. He responds with poise
and precision to critical questions.
Professional
Frankenfeld's reports benefit from his years of analytical
experience. They are built upon a solid statistical foundation. His
conclusions are defensible because they are based on reality.
Colorful
Dramatic use of color sends a message of
professionalism, seriousness and expense--and improves chances for
favorable settlement.
Graphic
Charts and graphs convey complex
information quickly. Such graphics are easier to understand and more
difficult to contest than textual assertions
Engaging
Typically, a Frankenfeld report provides
both a single point estimate, and a "sensitivity analysis"
which permits the reader to examine how his/her own critical
assumptions affect results. This facilitates settlement
negotiations, because it establishes a reasonable range for both
plaintiff and defense. Importantly, this approach does not patronize
a jury, but instead engages juries in the analytical process.
Economical
A Frankenfeld initial report, which is
often all that a case requires, usually costs $800 or less. A
comparable report from another top economist typically costs
$1,000-$2,000; a CPA would typically charge $500-$1,000. See
our online calculation
tools.