Decision Trees Explained In our first post, we discussed how presenting objective, realistic models that show all possible scenarios helps manage expectations early in the litigation process, setting the stage for productive settlement discussions. In this post, we...
Quantitatively Optimize Your Negotiation Strategy with Decision Trees In litigation, you often get stuck in inefficient negotiations. Between 95-97% of patent lawsuits settle before trial, but not before amassing an average of more than $2 million in expenses,...
An IMF working paper this month contemplates the effectiveness of lending arrangements the institution makes to various countries around the world. The paper, “Assessing IMF Lending: A Model of Sample Selection,” seeks to identify and understand common factors that...
An IMF working paper this month contemplates the effectiveness of lending arrangements the institution makes to various countries around the world. The paper, “Assessing IMF Lending: A Model of Sample Selection,” seeks to identify and understand common factors that...
A team of MIT scientists calling themselves Liquid Stone made a breakthrough (as it were) discovery about cement. The Romans used cement to build their remarkable aqueducts, and the stuff is still in use. In fact it’s one the most widely used building materials on...