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Craig Allen
Economic Damages in Legal Malpractice Litigation
Craig Allen is a seasoned professional currently chairing the Actuarial Evidence Committee of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. With a wealth of experience in quantifying economic damages and expenses related to litigation since 1995, Craig holds a strong understanding of forensic economics applications. His expertise extends to the financial dynamics of liability insurance companies, cultivated through years of experience within sophisticated insurers. In addition, he served as the Eastern Vice President of the National Association of Forensic Economics for a three-year term from 2014 to 2017.
Craig's academic background includes studying at The University of British Columbia, where he pursued a Diploma and a B.Sc. He also studied at the CICBV and Steveston Sr Secondary, showcasing a commitment to continuous learning and development.
Throughout his career, Craig Allen has held various key roles, including being the Principal at Craig A. Allen, FCAS. He has also served in leadership positions such as Chair of the Actuarial Evidence Committee at the Canadian Institute of Actuaries and as a Senior Consultant at Commonwealth Research Group, Inc. Craig's extensive experience encompasses roles as a Consulting Actuary, Senior Actuary, and Vice President at reputable organizations like Liberty Mutual Insurance, LAWPRO, and Zurich Canada.