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- Stan_Smith_(economist) abstract "Stan V. Smith is an American economist who is credited with coining the term and creating the arguments that launched the hedonic damages theory into the mainstream of legal economics in the 1985 court case Sherrod v. Berry. Now president of a Chicago economic litigation support firm, Smith Economics Group, Ltd. he provides expert testimony in court cases nationwide on all issues of economic damages, from commercial damages (antitrust, patent and business valuation, breach of contract, etc.) to personal injury damages, including cases where it can be argued the quality of someone's life has been diminished or lost.".
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