Bradley J. Gibbs is the principal at The Bradley Group, S.C. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in English Literature, his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, and his M.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin School of Business. After graduation, he worked in New York and China for a multinational law firm, specializing in mergers & acquisitions and asset sales.
Attorney Gibbs is a member of the National Association of Forensic Economics and the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts. His most recent article, “Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State of Wisconsin,” will be published in a forthcoming issue of The Journal of Forensic Economics.
12:00 pm Economic Damages in Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Actions
- Valuing household services
- Elements of earnings capacity
- Methods for calculating present value
- Expert testimony admissibility and standards under Daubert
12:50 pm Program Concludes
- Strengthen settlement negotiations with accurate, defensible damage calculations
- Anticipate challenges to expert testimony and meet admissibility standards
- Advise clients on the tax consequences of different types of damages
- Evaluate whether to pursue survival actions, hedonic damages, and punitive damages
- Provide juries with precise, persuasive numbers that reflect your client’s losses
- Civil litigators
- Tort lawyers
- Personal injury lawyers
- Tax lawyers
- Paralegals
- Legal assistants