Recently by Josefina V. Tranfa-Abboud
Compensation
Presenting Compensation Estimates To A Jury
In all cases, presenting a damages estimate to a jury is an art that must be backed up by understandable science. The art is in the combination of effective questions by counsel (whether retaining or opposing) and a presentation by the expert that gets the jury’s attention. The presentation...
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Before The Measurement Of Lost Profits: Investigating The Business And The Market To “Isolate” The Source Of A Decline
Businesses operate within the confines of a market and industry where the historical financial performance is affected by both internal and external factors and disruptions. General economic conditions, shocks to a specific industry or a locality, changes in the structure of the demand for the...
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At The Crossroads Of Health Care Reform, Corporate Restructuring And Employment Litigation
Structural changes in the economic environment, changes in economic conditions and changes in legislation and regulation affect all organizations, large or small, for-profit or not-for-profit, privately held or publicly traded, albeit in different ways. Such changes typically trigger the...
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Employee Benefits: Not All Are Created Equal
In every instance of employment, a potentially significant difference exists between an employee’s take-home pay and the actual cost of employment to the employer. This difference may be greatly increased by the presence of employer-provided "fringe benefits" – non-wage...
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Damages In Labor And Employment Disputes: Designing The Economic Damages Model And The Role Of The Expert
Labor and employment disputes may result from allegations of employment discrimination, and from work-related injury, wrongful death incidents or medical malpractice. In many cases, such disputes lead to claims of lost earnings and other compensation and may also include a claim of damages to...
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