Citizenship & Pro Bono

Overview

Edgeworth’s commitment to exceptional service extends to the communities we work in. We serve the community by providing litigation consulting and expert testimony to individuals and causes that need objective economic analyses, but cannot afford them.

Edgeworth’s pro bono work enriches our litigation experience. Edgeworth economists are active in assisting DC Legal Aid and Appleseed (a network of pro bono centers across the United States), among others, and have worked on disputes related to:

  • The impact of legal reforms on certain subpopulations
  • The economics of distinct markets and industries
  • Damages resulting from the violation of federal disability rules
  • Damages resulting from discrimination
  • Earnings capabilities in child support disputes
  • Financial and economic analysis in a tenants/landlord dispute
  • Structured settlements sensitivity analyses and modeling
  • Lost wages

Edgeworth economists have received numerous awards for their dedication to pro bono work. Dr. John Johnson was awarded The Appleseed Network's Pro Bono Innovator award, Pillars of Justice award, and Good Apple award and served as a member of their board. Edgeworth Economics also received Akin Gump’s Pro Bono Practice award.

Project Experience

Project Experience

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