Selasa, 23 Juni 2015

Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium: The heirs of the Roman West

Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium: The heirs of the Roman West
By:"Joachim Henning"
Published on 2007 by Walter de Gruyter

Both specialists and the general public have been excited by the recent progress made in our knowledge and understanding of early medieval towns and economic archaeology by new research approaches and the use of scientific methods. This collection of conference papers contains archaeological and interdisciplinary studies presented by international authorities at a conference in Bad Homburg in 2004. The topics of the papers focus on the structures and economic functions of non-agrarian centres in the East and West, the connections between them, their differences and their development.

This Book was ranked 33 by Google Books for keyword Structured Settlement.

Senin, 08 Juni 2015

The Interpreter's Guide to the Vehicular Accident Lawsuit

The Interpreter's Guide to the Vehicular Accident Lawsuit
By:"Josef F. Buenker"
Published on 2005 by Multilingual Matters

This book familiarizes the judicial interpreter with the vehicular accident lawsuit in the USA. The entire process which an interpreter may encounter is explained from the time of the accident through the final trial. The book provides a comprehensive presentation of the participants, terminology, procedures, documents and regulations to this prevalent area of law.

This Book was ranked 32 by Google Books for keyword Structured Settlement.

Kamis, 04 Juni 2015

The Plaintiff and Defense Attorney's Guide to Understanding Economic Damages

The Plaintiff and Defense Attorney's Guide to Understanding Economic Damages
By:"Michael L. Brookshire","Frank Slesnick","John O. Ward"
Published on 2007 by Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company

The Plaintiff and Defense Attorney's Guide to Understanding Economic Damages is an informative yet compact book pertaining to the use of economic damage testimony in trial or mediation. This book will be valuable part of your library if you are an attorney involved in a personal injury or death case and need to understand the practical issues involved with retaining economic expert witnesses and use of economic testimony in your upcoming trial or mediation. It is also valuable to you if you are a damages expert and wish to understand the legal perspective of your work. This book brings you a wealth of information on many different and important topics on understanding economic damages and using them to your benefit whether or not you are the plaintiff or defense attorney. It covers estimation of wage and salary loss, fringe benefit loss, household services loss, estimating losses for adults and children, and understanding and retaining economic damage experts. It also covers the roles of life care planners and vocational/rehabilitation experts and their roles in helping to determine economic damages. It also includes special cases and issues such as punitive damages, F.E.L.A. cases involving injured railroaders, international issues , gender, age, ethnic background, and more It teaches you how to achieve a successful result in both mediation and trial situations, with thorough coverage of perspectives of both plaintiff and defense attorneys. It also discusses structured settlements and their advantages and disadvantages. The accompanying CD-ROM includes additional resources including Internet sources of additional information, definitions of technical terminology, direct and cross-examination questions and answers, case studies, links to internet damage calculation sites, and more.

This Book was ranked 23 by Google Books for keyword Structured Settlement.