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Experts from Vocational Economics, Inc. are invited to speak at several conferences and seminars across the country each year.  Settings can range from internal seminars for an entire law firm to formal presentations to a national attorney association.  If you are coordinating an upcoming event for your firm or association and would like to discuss possible VEI involvement, see our Contact page.

Listed below are some of the topics we have addressed.  They are flexible and can be molded to the needs of the target audience.  Many of the topics are expandable into subtopics by clicking on the topic line.

  • Defining Lost Earnings Due to Death or Disability (click to expand)
    • The Five Steps Every Attorney Needs to Know
    • Assessing Occupational Impact for "Invisible Injuries" (Soft tissue, traumatic brain injury, psychological impairment, etc.)
    • Impact of Reduced Worklife When Back to Work
    • Understanding Worklife Expectancy
  • Expert Testimony (click to expand)
    • Direct and Cross Examination of an Expert
    • Effective Use of an Economist
  • Life Care Plans (click to expand)
    • Proving Damages Through a Life Care Plan Specialist and an Economist
    • The Life Care Plan Process
  • Employment Actions (click to expand)
    • Economic Impact of Involuntary Separation
    • Statistical Testing for Discrimination
  • Daubert, Joiner, and Kumho Tire (click to expand)
    • Dealing With Daubert Challenges
    • Daubert and Vocational or Economic Testimony
  • Mass Tort / Class Action Strategies - Economies of Scale in Damage Model Design
  • Psychological Impact of Death or Disability
  • Loss of Household Services

Last Modified: Thursday August 07, 2003 09:09 AM


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