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Analytical Methods for Lawyers

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ISBN-10: 1587785145

ISBN-13: 9781587785146

Edition: 2003

Authors: Howell E. Jackson, Louis Kaplow, Steven M. Shavell, W. Kip Viscusi, David Cope

List price: $108.00
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This law school casebook was developed by a team of professors at Harvard Law School to introduce students with little or no quantitative background to the basic analytical techniques that attorneys need to master to represent their clients effectively. This casebook presents clear explanations of decision analysis, games and information, contracting, accounting, finance, microeconomics, economic analysis of the law, fundamentals of statistics, and multiple regression analysis.
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Book details

List price: $108.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: West Academic
Publication date: 10/3/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 607
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.816
Language: English

Howell Jackson is the James S. Reid, Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. His research interests include financial regulation, international finance, consumer protection, federal budget policy, and Social Security reform. Professor Jackson has served as a consultant to the United States Treasury Department, the United Nations Development Program, and the World Bank/International Monetary Fund. He is a member of the National Academy on Social Insurance, a trustee of the College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) and its affiliated TIAA-CREF investment companies, a member of the panel of outside scholars for the NBER Retirement Research Center, and a senior editor for the Cambridge…    

Louis Kaplow is Caspersen and Household International Professor of Law and Economics at Harvard Law School.

David Cope is a composer and Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Virtual Music: Computer Synthesis of Musical Style (MIT Press, 2004).