Professors at Harvard Law School developed this casebook to teach students with little or no quantitative background the analytical techniques needed to represent clients effectively.
Professors at Harvard Law School developed this casebook to teach students with little or no quantitative background the analytical techniques needed to represent clients effectively.
Professors at Harvard Law School developed this casebook to teach students with little or no quantitative background the analytical techniques needed to represent clients effectively. It explains decision analysis, games and information, contracting, accounting, finance, microeconomics, economic analysis of the law, fundamentals of statistics, and multiple regression analysis.
David Cope is a composer and Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of "Virtual Music: Computer Synthesis of Musical Style" (MIT Press, 2004).
Professors at Harvard Law School developed this casebook to teach students with little or no quantitative background the analytical techniques needed to represent clients effectively. It explains decision analysis, games and information, contracting, accounting, finance, microeconomics, economic analysis of the law, fundamentals of statistics, and multiple regression analysis.
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