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Phillip D. Sidlow, M.S., NCC, F/ABVE is a
vocational analyst with Vocational Economics,
LLC. He provides expert vocational
testimony specific to earning capacity and
worklife expectancy for persons with a
disability. He is a Nationally Certified
Counselor and a fellow on the American Board of
Vocational Experts.
Mr. Sidlow holds a Master of Science in
Educational Psychology and Counseling with an
emphasis in Career Counseling from California
State University, Northridge. He completed
post-graduate coursework in medical aspects of
disability at California State University, Los
Angeles. He holds an undergraduate degree
in American Studies with a concentration in Film
from Yale University.
Mr. Sidlow has experience working with clients
of all ages. He works with clients who
have a work disability and clients who do not
show outward signs of a work disability.
He is knowledgeable about the ways a work
disability impact worklife expectancy and
earning capacity, and he is familiar with the
methodology used to apply a worklife expectancy
value to a specific individual who has suffered
a work disabling condition.
Mr. Sidlow is currently a board member and
treasurer of the California Career Development
Association. He is an active member of the
International Association of Rehabilitation
Professionals and the National Career
Development Association. He is an adjunct
member of several sections of the Beverly Hills
Bar Association and Los Angeles County Bar
Association. He has written articles on
the use of vocational experts in family law
cases and has spoken on the topic of career
counseling strategies for clients who are
attorneys. An active career counselor in
private practice, he also provides forensic
services in wrongful termination, civil
litigation, workers compensation, and family law
matters. He is qualified as an expert and
testified in Los Angeles Supreme Court.
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