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Settlement Math

The Complete Course

The exact formula your employer uses to calculate your case value — so you never negotiate blind again. Learn to calculate your own exposure number, present it mathematically, and negotiate from a position of documented certainty.

6 Modules 18 Lessons 6 Downloadable Worksheets Lifetime Access
$147one-time

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What You'll Learn

The 5-layer Settlement Math formula — the same calculation your employer's attorney runs before making any offer
How to calculate base damages including lost wages, benefits, job search costs, and career setback
The Evidence Multiplier: how your evidence grade from Evidence Hierarchy directly multiplies your settlement value
The Employer Multiplier: how company size, public status, and violation severity compound your exposure number
The Regulatory Multiplier: why filing with multiple agencies mathematically amplifies total exposure
The EEOC statutory cap map and how state agency claims bypass federal caps entirely
The Defense Cost Calculator: why settling is cheaper for them even when they think they'll win
The mathematical counter-offer structure that cannot be argued with because it's built on documented math

"David was offered $22,000. His attorney suggested settling around $32,000. After one weekend with Settlement Math, he calculated his case was worth $315,000–$420,000, countered with a documented exposure analysis, and settled at $340,000. Not $32,000. 15x better outcome."

Course Curriculum

6 modules · 18 lessons · 6 downloadable worksheets

Module 1

The Information Gap

3 lessons
  • David's Story — 15x better outcome in one weekend
  • What they know that you don't: the employer's calculation
  • The 5-layer Settlement Math formula overview
Module 2

Base Damages

3 lessons
  • Economic damages Part 1: lost wages and benefits
  • Economic damages Part 2: job search costs and career setback
  • Emotional distress quantification — the formula they use
Module 3

The Three Multipliers

3 lessons
  • The Evidence Multiplier: how your evidence grade multiplies value (0.5x–2.4x)
  • The Employer Multiplier: company size, public status, and violation severity
  • The Regulatory Multiplier: agency stacking math and why it compounds exposure
Module 4

The Complete Picture

3 lessons
  • The EEOC statutory cap map by company size — and how state claims bypass it
  • The Defense Cost Calculator: why settling is cheaper even when they think they'll win
  • The Settlement Range Formula: assembling your documented exposure number
Module 5

The Counter-Offer Script

3 lessons
  • Why most people fold on the first offer — and how to stop
  • The mathematical counter-offer structure that can't be argued with
  • The negotiation ladder: wave two, wave three, and the endgame
Module 6

The Meta Theory

3 lessons
  • The Strategic Positioning Framework applied to your settlement
  • Temporal asymmetry: why time works differently for you and them
  • The Perpetual Innovation Engine — what comes next in the FM system

Included Worksheets

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Information Gap Worksheet

Map the asymmetry between what you know and what they've calculated.

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Base Damages Calculator

Step-by-step form for lost wages, benefits, job search costs, and career setback.

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Three Multipliers Worksheet

Calculate your evidence, employer, and regulatory multipliers.

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Complete Picture Worksheet

Apply statutory caps, add defense costs, and derive your settlement range.

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Counter-Offer Script

The exact four-component structure for a mathematical counter-offer.

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Meta-Theory Summary

The Strategic Positioning Framework and how Settlement Math fits the complete FM system.

Know Your Number Before They Make an Offer

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$147

Educational Disclaimer: This course provides educational information about how employment discrimination settlement calculations work. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. LaMont is not an attorney. Consult a licensed employment attorney for advice specific to your situation.