by Jerome S Paige | Apr 26, 2022 | Making Trust Happen
A “question” is more than a “question” when it includes an inquiry, a statement (commentary), and an indictment (opinion/judgment). For example: When are you going to start? Why don’t you stop doing that? What’s keeping you from completing your...
by Jerome S Paige | Apr 19, 2022 | Forensic Economics
Our work as forensic economists in wrongful death and personal injury cases involves calculating the present value of loss of income and life care costs. In our article “Critical Features of a Forensic Economist’s Report,” we outline three key elements in one of our...
by Jerome S Paige | Apr 12, 2022 | Organizational Development, Race and Economic Damages
If someone asked me today what a mission and vision of an organization that centers and uplifts racial justice looks like, I would say: Read the new vision and mission statements of the DC Fiscal Policy Institute. Here’s what we say: But more importantly, look...
by Jerome S Paige | Apr 6, 2022 | Making Trust Happen
What’s this? No matter what you say to someone — positive, negative, or neutral — they always reframe or rephrase it so that it reflects their ownership of the concept, idea, or thought. Why? My theory. Most folks don’t know how to...
by Jerome S Paige | Apr 5, 2022 | Forensic Economics
While following the hearings of The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson to be nominated to be an Associate Supreme Court Justice, I got a pleasant surprise. Judge Jackson highlighted one of the cases she presided over as a U.S. District Judge — Yah Kai World...