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?
$25.00v13i3: pp. 39-64 James A DiGabriele Business Valuation and Lost Profits 2006
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v13i3: pp. 39-64 James A DiGabriele Business Valuation and Lost Profits 2006
Jennifer L. Polhemus. 2021. Book Review: Measuring Business Interruption Losses and Other Commercial Damages. Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 61–65.
Lawrence M. Spizman. 2021. Comment on ‘‘Statistical Based Earnings Estimates: Further Reflections and Extension.’’ Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 93–98.
v13i3: pp. 65-74 Tyler J Bowles Personal Injury and wrongful death| Misc-Not classified 2006
v13i3: pp. 1-18 Michelle Casario; Gerard T Olson Personal Injury and wrongful death| Earnings Growth 2006
Thomas R. Ireland and Frank L. Slesnick. 2021. Gamboa-Gibson Worklife Expectancy Methods and Tables: A Summary of Criticisms Since 2009. Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 43–60.
Jerome S. Paige, Gregory Billings, and Subodh Mathur. 2021. Historical Net Discount Rates–An Update Through 2019. Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 79–92.
v13i3: pp. 75-88 Anthony J Greco Misc-Not classified 2006
Paul Sicilian. 2021. Reply to ‘‘Comment on ‘Statistical Based Earnings Estimates: Further Reflections and Extension.’’’ Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 99–108.
Thomas F. Cargill and Eugenia Larmore. 2021. The Value of the Value of a Statistical Life in the Courtroom. Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 1–41.
v13i3: pp. 19-38 Frank Hachman; Boyd Feldsted Personal Injury and wrongful death| Earnings Growth 2006
N. C. Ostrofe. 2021. Why the Forensic Economic Valuation of Nighttime Protection and Care Services Has No Merit. Journal of Legal Economics 27(2): pp. 67–78.
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