Categories: Webinars, Financial/Economic, Lost Wages, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Advanced Topics in Valuing Economic Damages in Personal Injury Litigation: Part 2 TASA ID: 10362 Program Description:On November 12, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with forensic economist Nora Ostrofe, presented a free, one and a half hour, interactive webinar presentation, Advanced Topics in Valuing Economic Damages in Personal Injury Litigation: Part 2, for all legal professionals. During this presentation, Ms. Ostrofe discussed:Projecting post-injury earningsProjecting earnings for plaintiffs without an earning historyDetermining the reasonable value of medical expensesMeasuring personal consumptionApproaches to valuing household servicesUsing actuarial data to project the period of lossValuing income in retirementDiscounting to present valuePutting it all together: Reviewing an economist’s reportDisclaimer: Please remember that if you are applying for CLE credit you must attend for the full 90 minutes of the LIVE presentation, not the ONDemand version. If a participant is seeking credit in states we are not approved to issue credit and the participating party seeking credit incurs a fee to receive said credit, it is not the obligation of TASA to remit payment for such credit. It is the participant's obligation to remit payment to the state in which they would like to receive credit.About the Expert:Nora Ostrofe has served as a forensic economist for the past 19 years. She has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), an MBA from St. Mary’s College, and a certificate in accounting with distinction from the University of California, Berkeley. Previous Article Lead in Drinking Water: An Introduction for Attorneys Next Article Food Safety Risks Associated with CBD Oil Consumption Print Tasa ID10362 Documents to download Personal Injury II Presentation(.pdf, 4.7 MB) - 64 download(s) More links Calculating Economic Damages