Team
- PARTNERS
- Jody Bland
- Erica Bramer
- Scott Dalrymple
- Todd Fries
- Stephen Jaquess
- Robert Manz
- Alexander Walther
- Laurie-Leigh White
- EMERITUS
- Jeff Balcombe
- SENIOR ADVISORS
- Philip J. Cross
- Todd Goldwasser
- Jimmy Pat James
- Joseph Mason
- Z. Eric Stephens
- SENIOR PROFESSIONALS
- Ted Barlow
- Jason Billeck
- Spencer Brady
- Justin Burgess
- Jack Chen
- Emily Chiu
- Ola Fasoranti
- Cooper Groves
- Katherine Hinz
- Kurt Huie
- Jim Kelley
- Sam Makin
- Dave Matthiesen
- Myles McCormack
- Jeffrey R. Mills
- Justin Peden
- John Ray
- Afshin Sayani
- Britney Tran
- FINANCIAL ANALYSTS
- Alishah Ahmed
- Chris Curfman
- Joey Harokopus
- Chandler Harrison
- Gabriel Hicks
- Paige McCombs
- Miles McGovern
- Cooper Sisemore
- Shelby Stewart
- Kathryn Thompson
- Michelle Wang
- Xiaolu Zhang
- OPERATIONS
- Marc Lohrisch

Scott Dalrymple
CFA
Partner
Scott Dalrymple is an economist specializing in quantitative valuation, econometrics, statistics, securities analysis, antitrust, financial markets, and intellectual property.
Mr. Dalrymple has led numerous consulting, commercial litigation, and restructuring engagements on behalf of multinational companies, investors, financial institutions, and government agencies in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. He has testified in federal and state court and has advised clients in areas including:
- Application of economic, statistical, and quantitative methods used in business interruption matters, securities analysis, financial forecasting, valuation, and antitrust analyses;
- Construction of event studies, market efficiency tests, and other financial econometric models to assess share price artificiality associated with alleged misrepresentations and non-disclosures;
- Quantification of multibillion-dollar claims related to the securitization of residential mortgage-backed assets;
- Estimation of price artificiality arising from alleged manipulations in crude oil futures and options markets through monopolization of cash forward contracts;
- Valuation of residual interests in mortgage-backed securitizations based on loan-level econometric models and simulations;
- Analysis of reasonable royalty and lost profits damages arising from patent infringement claims;
- Development of economic and financial forecast models for purposes of capital restructurings, evaluating investment opportunities, and managing working capital; and
- Design of sampling procedures and statistical inferences drawn from samples used in fraud investigations, product evaluations, accounting reviews, and class certification analyses.
Mr. Dalrymple holds a Master of Science in Economics with a concentration in Industrial Organization from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Business Honors from the University of Texas at Austin. He has presented to chapters of the American Bar Association, the Licensing Executives Society, and other organizations on topics including patent infringement damages, quantitative analysis, and macroeconomic trends. Mr. Dalrymple also contributed to the AICPA Practice Aid on Intellectual Property Infringement Damages and has been published in Law360. He is a member of the CFA Society of Dallas–Fort Worth.
Prior to joining BVA, Mr. Dalrymple was with AlixPartners and was an economist in the London office of a global economics consulting firm. Mr. Dalrymple began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers and also worked in corporate finance and transaction advisory roles for a publicly-traded technology company.