The Witness Box

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Friday, October 20, 2006

What are the economic damages?

The following is an interesting case in which our economists were asked to provide their expert opinions. We will follow up on how we responded in the coming days...

We were asked by a potential client in L.A. to see if we could help calculate economic damages in a case involving a retail buyer. The buyer was in the showroom of a vendor (i.e. customer/client) breast feeding her baby.

The vendor, her client, asked her to leave the main showroom. After a heated discussion, the vendor offered her the use of a conference room to breast feed. In time, the plaintiff lost the business of this vendor and, she feels, lost several other key accounts. She believes she was ultimately 'mommy tracked' at her job by her employer.

What are the economic damages?

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