Laura Boothman Stamm
Education
M.S., management, MIT Sloan School of Management; B.A., mathematics, Williams College; CPA
Summary of Experience
Ms. Stamm specializes in the application of finance and accounting to problems in complex business litigation. She has testified on damages arising out of general commercial disputes and intellectual property matters and provided consulting expertise, including assistance with pretrial discovery, development of economic and financial models to analyze damages, critique of analyses of opposing experts, and preparation of expert reports and testimony. She has also conducted analyses relating to the valuation of financial instruments, valuation of private companies, and lost profits. In non-litigation matters, Ms. Stamm has assisted numerous businesses in varied industries with the development of business plans and financial projections, often through the use of complex integrated financial models. Ms. Stamm is a certified public accountant and a member of the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, where she has served on the litigation support committee. She is also a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars on topics related to securities and intellectual property litigation, and has published articles on valuation and patent damages.
Provided Expert Testimony
- Cleaning Appliance Manufacturer False Superiority Claims
- Co-Options, Inc. v. News America Marketing
- False Superiority Claims in Personal Hygiene Products Case
- Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc. v. Del Monte Foods Co., et al.
- Malden Transportation Company, Inc., et al. v. Uber Technologies, Inc. and Rasier, LLC
- Medtronic MiniMed v Nova BioMedical
- NES Financial Corp. v. JPMorgan Chase Bank
- PBM Products, Inc. v. Mead Johnson
- Phibro-Tech, Inc. v. Osmose, Inc.
- Romag Fasteners Inc. v. Fossil Inc. et al.
- Securities and Exchange Commission v. Biopure Corporation, et al.
- United States of America v. Robert J. Gagalis, et al.