Robert L. Dunn
Mr. Dunn, a former partner and head of the Litigation Practice
Group at Cooper, White & Cooper in San Francisco, California,
conducted major litigation for 30 years for such clients as AT&T,
GTE California, The Golden State Warriors, and Union Bank, as
well as smaller companies and individuals. His experience covered
a broad spectrum of commercial disputes, including contracts,
employment relations, securities, business torts, trusts and estates,
taxation, real estate, and other business matters. He was later
employed as Corporate Counsel for Real Restaurants. He is considered
one of the country’s leading legal experts on commercial
damages.
Mr. Dunn received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University.
He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School,
where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the Harvard Law
Review. He has been active as an expert witness on legal aspects
of commercial damages and as a consultant to other attorneys on
the subject.
Mr. Dunn is the author of three authoritative and comprehensive
books: Recovery of Damages
for Lost Profits (now in its sixth edition), Recovery
of Damages for Fraud (now in its third edition) and
Winning with Expert Witnesses
in Commercial Litigation, all published by Lawpress.
He also co-authored (with Everett P. Harry) “Modeling and
Discounting Future Damages” (Journal of Accountancy, 2002).
He has lectured extensively on damages issues before the American
Bar Association Litigation Section, state bar associations, the
National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts, the California
Society of Certified Public Accountants, the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants and the American Society of Appraisers,
among other organizations.
Mr. Dunn also serves as an arbitrator on complex cases before
the American Arbitration Association, where he is a member of
the securities and real estate arbitration panels. He served six
years on the Corte Madera City Council and was its Mayor twice.
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