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ONLINE EVENT
Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
This is a 5-day course, dates for all 5 sessions are listed below. You may choose which days to purchase and attend.
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Monday, May 21, 2018
Intro to Personal Injury and Wrongful Death: Economic Theory, Law, and Finance
CPE: 3 hours
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Calculating Damages in Personal Injury I
CPE: 3 hours
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Calculating Damages in Personal Injury II
CPE: 3 hours
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Calculating Damages in Wrongful Death I
CPE: 3 hours
Friday, May 25, 2018
Calculating Damages in Wrongful Death II
CPE: 3 hours
Description
This specialty track focuses on the elements and process of calculating damages in cases involving personal injury and wrongful death. Damages covered include: lost earnings or lost economic support, lost benefits, lost future medical expenses, and lost household services. The course focuses on the most recent literature and sources of information on multiple topics in these areas.
What You Will Cover
- Calculating a but-for earnings stream
- Calculating benefit rates
- Calculating worklife expectancy
- Determining appropriate discount rates
- Determining appropriate tax rates
- Offsetting lost earnings with mitigating earnings
- Calculating the value of personal consumption
- Determining the present value of future medical expenses
- Identifying and valuing lost household services
Who Should Attend
CPAs, valuation experts, economists, and other financial professionals who render services designed to assist in the resolution of legal disputes involving financial matters.
Presenter
Shannon Shipp, PhD, CEA, MAFF
Dr. Shipp has been a testifying expert since 1994. During that time, Dr. Shipp has testified in cases involving personal injury, wrongful death, wrongful termination, commercial disputes, and business valuations. His expertise is in calculating lost profits, lost economic support, lost value of future medical expenses, lost profits, and lost business value. Dr. Shipp has testified on behalf of attorneys representing plaintiffs and defendants in both state and federal courts.
CPE Credit
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: Previous training or experience with the fundamentals of accounting, finance, economics, and business writing.
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
CPE Credits: Three (3) Hours per day
Fields of Study: Accounting
Pricing
Five-day Webinar Series (15 Hrs CPE)
Member: $648*; Non-Member: $720*
*After bundle discount applied
10% Early Registration Discount Available
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