Calgary, AB
Brown Economic Assessments is an economic consulting business that provides damages quantification to lawyers in civil litigation, primarily for personal injury, wrongful death, divorce and wrongful dismissal cases. Brown Economic Assessments' clients consist of virtually every law firm throughout Alberta, and select law firms in BC and Saskatchewan. We are also a member of the Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA) and the National Association of Forensic Economists (NAFE), based in the U. S. The company's principal, Ms. Cara Brown, has testified on more than 60 occasions as an expert witness in the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Her evidence has been accepted on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury, fatal accident, wrongful dismissal, property damage, pension valuation, spousal support, and child support cases. In addition, Ms. Brown teaches an undergraduate course at the University of Calgary, offered as Women, Work, & the Economy, and has spoken at numerous conferences for organizations such as the Canadian Bar Association, the Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association, Lexpert, and the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia.
216 - 5718 - 1A St SW
Calgary, AB T2H 0E8
CA
216 - 5718 - 1A St SW
Calgary, AB T2H 0E8
CA
Legal Name: Brown Economic Consulting Inc.
Number of Employees: 8
CA
Title: Legal Assistant to Ms. Brown
Area of Responsibility: Administrative Services
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In addition to consulting to lawyers regarding economic evidence in civil litigation, BEA also fulfills research requests related to wages & salaries, household expenditures, valuing unpaid work (i. e., household chores), pension valuations (for divorcing couples), and the impact of disability on employment and earnings.
In addition to consulting to lawyers regarding economic evidence in civil litigation, BEA also fulfills research requests related to wages & salaries, household expenditures, valuing unpaid work (i. e., household chores), pension valuations (for divorcing couples), and the impact of disability on employment and earnings.
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