
Mia Kim
Mia Kim evaluates economic harm in consumer damages and labor and employment disputes.
Mia Kim is an associate director at BRG and provides litigation consulting services in consumer damages and labor and employment matters. She focuses on the evaluation and quantification of economic harm in complex disputes.
Ms. Kim has significant experience in consumer cases involving alleged misrepresentation and pricing‑related claims. She designs and analyzes consumer surveys, including conjoint studies, to assess consumer preferences and price effects and whether challenged conduct resulted in consumer overpayment. Her work spans a range of consumer products and services across industries including technology and digital products (e.g., smartphones, consumer software), healthcare and life sciences (e.g., pharmaceuticals), and consumer goods and services (e.g., food and beverage, household products, education programs).
In labor and employment matters, Ms. Kim evaluates compensation and employment practices including executive compensation, employee classification, and alleged disparities in pay and promotion. Her work includes statistical analysis, benchmarking, and labor market analyses to assess economic impact by comparing observed outcomes to appropriate market‑based and nondiscriminatory benchmarks. She has significant experience in matters involving public policy issues affecting labor markets, including gig economy worker classification. She works closely with counsel and testifying experts to develop rigorous, defensible damages analyses.
Employment History
BRG
Associate Director (and prior roles), 2018–present
Education
University of Southern California
PhD coursework completed (ABD), Public Policy and Urban Development
Seoul National University
MA, Economics
BS, Industrial Engineering
Professional Affiliations
Labor and Employment Relations Association, Member