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January 20, 2011
Actuarial Litigation: How Statistics Can Help Resolve Big Cases
I'm organizing a conference with the University of Connecticut Insurance Law Center called "Actuarial Litigation: How Statistics Can Help Resolve Big Cases" to be held on Friday, April 15, 2011 at UConn.
The participants are an amazing group and there should be a lot of chances for synergy between experts in statistics, experts in law and everyone in between. Here is the list:
Kenneth R. Feinberg, Feinberg Rozen LLP - who needs no introduction
Robert G. Bone, University of TexasLaw School
Edward K. Cheng, Vanderbilt Law School
Howard Erichson, Fordham Law School
James Grenier, Harvard Law School
Deborah Hensler, Stanford Law School
Samuel Issacharoff, New York University Law School
Joseph B. Kadane, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Statistics
Francis McGovern, Duke Law School
Adam Scales, Washington & Lee School of Law
Alex Stein, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
ADL
January 20, 2011 in Aggregate Litigation Procedures, Class Actions, Conferences, Informal Aggregation, Mass Tort Scholarship | Permalink
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