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Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:47:29 -0600 |
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Mike:
I am willing to serve as a reviewer of any Student Paper dealing with
damages.
I will go further. The Journal of Legal Economics will provide a
$100 prize in addition to any other ALSB related student paper prizes for
the --top five Student Papers-- on the topic of damages --presented by a
student-- at ALSB's annual meeting in San Francisco.
(With a limit of the top five, I assume I have safely limited the
JLE's total monetary exposure while at the same time safely made an award
to every Student Paper on the topic of damages that is selected for
presentation at ALSB. If additional generosity is needed I will be easily
persuaded.)
(JLE's interest is in litigation proof of monetary damages. To get
the ball rolling, in 2005, I will read "damages" more broadly. Starting in
year 2006 and in years, for as long as I am Editor of the JLE, the prize
will be targeted at monetary damages.)
Michael
Professor Michael J. O'Hara, J.D., Ph.D.
Finance, Banking, & Law Department
College of Business Administration
Roskens Hall 502
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha NE 68182
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(402) 554 - 2823 voice fax (402) 554 - 2680
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