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Jerome M. Staller, Ph.D., President

Dr. Jerome M. Staller founded the Center for Forensic Economic Studies in 1980. Dr. Staller specializes in the analysis of damages in personal-injury and wrongful-termination matters, including damages in complex mass-tort and class-action litigation.

He publishes frequently on economic-damages topics and lectures to bar, bench and business groups across the country on the use of economic analysis in litigation.

Dr. Staller served as a member of the faculty of the University of Maryland, Pennsylvania State University and St. Joseph's College. He is a faculty lecturer-in-law at Temple University Law School and publishes papers regularly in professional journals. He is a contributing editor to Medical Malpractice Law and Strategy and Products Liability Law and Strategy.

Dr. Staller received his doctorate in Labor Economics and Statistics from Temple University.

 

 

 

Jerome M. Staller, Ph.D.