1111 REVIEW DENIED For the purpose of calculating maximum attorney fees allowed by MICRA in a case resulting in a judgment for periodic payments, the "total value" of the judgment is the present value of the product of the periodic payments multiplied by the number of years remaining in the plaintiff's life expectancy, or if the periodic payments are to be made through an annuity purchased by the defendant, the cost of the annuity.CitationNGUYEN v UCLA (Periodic Fees) 40 CA4 1433 [See: CivC 3333.2; CCP 667.7; B&P 6146]
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