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Litigation

Mar. 8, 2001

Econ Master

The economic damages expert is retained to value "hard-to-value" items. His opinion provides the trier-of-fact with a yardstick to measure economic damages. His opinion flows from information particular to the injury victim, including age, education, wages and other factors, review of government statistics and the opinions of other experts.

        BY DARRYL R. ZENGLER
        
        The economic damages expert is retained to value "hard-to-value" items. His opinion provides the trier-of-fact with a yardstick to measure economic damages. His opinion flows from information particular to the injury victim, including age, education, wages and other factors, review of governme...

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