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CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
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Integral's continuing legal education division offers three courses, all fully accredited by the New York State CLE Board:

  • "Estimating Economic Damages: The Value of Lost Earnings Streams" (2 credits)
  • "An Introduction to Statistical Testing in Employment Discrimination Cases" (3 credits)
  • "The Statistics of Compliance: The "Four Fifths Rule"and the "Two Standard Deviation Rule" (2 credits)

Each of the courses focuses on a different set of practice-area skills. Each is designed to provide attorneys with the analytical tools they require to function more effectively in their particular practice areas. And each is taught by an expert who is experienced in courtroom presentation of the material covered.

 

The courses assume no background in mathematics or statistics or economics. The language of instruction is plain, everyday English not mathematical formula. We present the material on an intuitive level, embedding theoretical problems in practical case-study examples.

"Estimating Economic Damages" is designed for attorneys whose practice areas require the presentation or refutation of lost-earnings estimates. It covers the basic concepts and techniques employed to project earnings streams and to value losses.

"An Introduction to Statistical Testing in Employment Discrimination Cases" is designed for employment law attorneys who handle age, race and gender discrimination cases. Our goal in this course is to provide participants with an insight into, and a comfort with, the basic statistical concepts underlying the tests for employment discrimination in use today.

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