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A Theory of Tax Effects on Economic Damages
$25.00Scott Gilbert. 2014. A Theory of Tax Effects on Economic Damages. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 1–13.
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Benjamin Gompertz and the Law of Mortality
$25.00James E. Ciecka. 2014. Benjamin Gompertz and the Law of Mortality. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 15–29.
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Case Law Concerning the Treatment of Federal Income Taxes in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the State Courts
$25.00Lauren Guest and David Schap. 2014. Case Law Concerning the Treatment of Federal Income Taxes in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation in the State Courts. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 85–123.
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Credit Expectancy Damages – A New Six Figure Hedonic Bonanza?
$25.00Thomas A. Climo. 2014. Credit Expectancy Damages – A New Six Figure Hedonic Bonanza?. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 31–48.
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Does the Vocational Economic Rationale Have Merit? – An Appraisal
$25.00N. C. Ostrofe. 2014. Does the Vocational Economic Rationale Have Merit? – An Appraisal. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 61–83.
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Measuring Lost Health Insurance Benefits With Limited Information
$25.00Edward Foster. 2014. Measuring Lost Health Insurance Benefits With Limited Information. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 125–139.
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Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’
$25.00Thomas R. Ireland. 2014. Millo v. Delius and Losses that Are ‘‘Not Otherwise Compensable’’. Journal of Legal Economics 20(1–2): pp. 49–60.