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Useful Information about Forensic Economics
This web site is being maintained by the faculty and staff of the Graduate Program in Forensic Economics at the University of Missouri at St. Louis. As time goes by, we plan to add many different sources of web based information that will be useful for both forensic economic experts who consult an act as testifying experts in courts of law and attorneys who seek information about the standards for practice for forensic economic expertise. By clicking on our Useful Web Sites link, you will find a list of other organizazations that also offer valuable information. By clicking on our Useful Cases in Forensic Economic Practice link, you will find a list of key cases that some forensic economic experts have found important. Both of these lists will grow over time, as will the number of listed areas where information will be offered to the public as an educational service of the University of Missouri at St. Louis. Useful Advice for Forensic Economists Useful Cases in Forensic Economic Practice Ralph Frasca's
Law and Economics Case List Useful Definitions for Forensic Economists Paul Taylor's AREA Handout for Legal Research Questions to Ask When Taking an Assignment in a New State Denison University's
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or Questions Contact: Thomas R. Ireland (ireland@umsl.edu) Last Modified: September 22, 2006 |
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