IsoVox provides Expert Witness Services in the field of business damages.
Dr. O'Hara is trained in the fields of law and of economics.His current research focus is forensic economics. In the fall of 2011 the American Rehabilitation Economics Assocation (AREA) welcomed the cooperation of the Collegium of Pecuniary Damages Experts (CPDE) in the production of AREA's scholary journal The Earnings Analyst. AREA has appointed Bob Male as the managing Editor and CPDE has appointed Michael J. O'Hara as the Co-Editor. In March 2011 Dr. O'Hara was elected by the CPDE members to its office of Secretary and to the CPDE Board of Directors. Starting in 2011, Dr. O'Hara will serve on the Board of Directors of the Nebraska Economics and Business Association. Between April 2005 and December 2007, Dr. O'Hara served as Editor of the Journal of Legal Economics, the journal of the American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts. As Editor he produced volume 13, number 2 through volume 14, number 2. From 2003 unitl 2007 Dr. O'Hara served on the AAEFE Board of Directors.
Within forensic economics, Dr. O'Hara has just initiated a research agenda focused on business loses. Currently, he is serving on the Nebraska Board of Optometry as well as on ARBO's OE Tracker Committee and on ARBO's Judicial Council / Resolutions Committee. In the past, his research agendas also have included anti-trust law, beekeeping, franchising law and economics, telecommunications, technology transfer, and faculty retirement.
Dr. O'Hara has substantial real-world experience in the regulation and management of electric utilities.
By gubernatorial appointment he served on the Nebraska Power Review Board. Then, he served by public election as a member of the Board of Directors for the Omaha Public Power District. Finally, he served by legislative appointment on an industry committee studying whether to deregulate Nebraska's publicly owned electric utilities.
Dr. O'Hara is a Professor at the University
of
Nebraska at Omaha's College
of
Business Administration in the Department of Finance,
Banking,
and Law. His academic web page is at http://cba.unomaha.edu/faculty/mohara/web/ohara.htm
and includes material such as course syllabi, lecture notes, class
handouts, past quizzes and exams, and lists of all publications.
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