Mr. Karageorge’s experience as both an economic consultant and a litigator positions him uniquely to support legal counsel and expert witnesses in complex litigation matters.

His work spans all phases of litigation for matters ranging from securities class action litigation to accounting fraud and auditor liability, and he has consulted on matters brought by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the US Department of Justice. Mr. Karageorge also analyzes corporate fraud and Ponzi schemes, capital market transactions (including PIPEs), supply chain management, real estate feasibility and market analysis, and shareholder securities class actions – including issues related to special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), class certification, and market efficiency. Additionally, he has worked on cases concerning regulatory and reporting compliance, commercial contract disputes, and causation and damages. He has published numerous articles and given webinars on securities class action litigation.

Prior to joining Brattle, Mr. Karageorge gained an extensive legal background through positions at several prestigious legal and financial firms. He counseled clients on commercial and strategic contracts, fund formation, regulatory compliance, raising capital via private placements, mergers and acquisitions, and intellectual property (IP) development and protection. Additionally, he litigated matters of professional liability and general business defense. He also previously served as a law clerk to the UN Ambassador to Cambodia in Phnom Penh.

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Education

University of San Francisco
JD and MBA

University of California, Los Angeles
BA in Psychology