An empirical walk down valuation way: Are the valuation methods of closely held companies chosen by the courts a function of the type of case and level of court?
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v13i3: pp. 39-64 James A DiGabriele Business Valuation and Lost Profits 2006
David A. Macpherson and Stanley P. Stephenson. 2016. Assessing Economic Damages in Wrongful Termination Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 31– 48.
David Schap. 2016. Book Review: Business Liability and Economic Damages. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 49–51.
Frank L. Slesnick. 2017. Book Review: Illiberal Reformers: Illiberal Reformers. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 45–54.
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v13i2: pp. 1-18 Valerie Harrant; Stephanie Powers Personal Injury and wrongful death| Base Earnings 2006
v13i3: pp. 65-74 Tyler J Bowles Personal Injury and wrongful death| Misc-Not classified 2006
Thomas R. Ireland. 2016. Determining the Value of Past Lost Insurance. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 71–86.
v13i3: pp. 1-18 Michelle Casario; Gerard T Olson Personal Injury and wrongful death| Earnings Growth 2006
David Schap. 2017. Editor’s Note: Concerning ‘‘Data Points.’’ Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 93.
Frank L. Slesnick. 2016. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Evidence – Selected Text Relevant to Forensic Economic Testimony. Journal of Legal Economics 23(1): pp. 87–90.
James E. Ciecka and Timothy P. Opiela. 2017. From Euclid, Fibonacci, Huygens, De Witt, and Halley to Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 23(2): pp. 65–79.
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