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Roman Garagulagian, David I. Rosenbaum, and David Schap.2022. A 2021 Survey of Forensic Experts: Their Methods, Estimates, and Perspectives. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 3–27.
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Thomas R. Ireland. 2014. A New Class of Hybrid-Tort Actions Based on Recent FELA Decisions? Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 67–84.
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Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2014. A Perpetuity, Life Annuity, and Life Insurance Related to a Decomposition of 1. Journal of Legal Economics 21(1): pp. 57–65.
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Lane Hudgins, Thomas R. Ireland, and Marc A. Weinstein. 2015. From the Editors of the ‘‘Reviews and Cases of Note’’ Section of the Journal of Legal Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 21(2): p. 109
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Paul R. Bjorklund. 2022. Applying the Mitigation Principle to Damages in Injury Lawsuits: A Forensic Economics Perspective. Journal of Legal Economics 18(2): pp. 53-66.
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Frank Slesnick. 2015. Book Review. Journal of Legal Economics 21(2): pp. 27–37
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David Schap. 2015. Correction Concerning the Treatment of Federal Income Taxes in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the State Courts. Journal of Legal Economics 21(2): pp. 129–130
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Thomas R. Ireland. 2022. Corrections to Trends in Legal Decisions Involving Hedonic Damages from March 1, 2018 to July 1, 2022. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 103–105.
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Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2015. Decompositions of 1 Related to Term Annuities, Whole Life Annuities, and Temporary Life Annuities. Journal of LegalnEconomics 21(2): pp. 39–52
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Thomas M. Wickizer. 2022. Determining the Reasonable Value of Medical Care in Personal Injury Cases and Medical Malpractice: A New Cost-Based Model. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 29–51.
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David Schap. 2022. Change of Editor. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): p. 1.
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Frank Slesnick. 2022. G2i, Translating General Population Data to the Individual Plaintiff. Journal of Legal Economics 28(2): pp. 67–78.