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Winning with Financial Damages Experts: A Guide for Litigators
By Ronald G. Rosenfarb and Clayton Giles
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This is a book for lawyers, especially commercial litigators. It consists of interviews of 15 well-respected, highly experienced, and very bright professionals conducted over the course of a year. Thirteen of these professionals are attorneys and two are experienced forensic accountants whom have testified as experts in numerous lawsuits. Each c
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