Delaware Court Grants in Some Cases and Denies in Others Motions to Exclude Expert Witnesses and Certain Evidence to Be Presented

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Court Case Digests
December 22, 2022
6282 Investment Advice
523930 Investment Advice
economic damages & lost profits
damages, expert witness, expert testimony, deposition, reliability, motion to exclude, motion in limine

LCT Capital, LLC v. NGL Energy Partners LP
2022 Del. Super. LEXIS 1448
US
State Court
Delaware
Superior Court
Lori A. Lancaster; Kevin D. McQuilkin; David Adler; Peter Keller
Meghan A. Adams

Summary

In this ongoing case regarding investment banking services and fees, the court ruled on various motions of the parties to exclude certain testimony from two expert witnesses, one from each side, and to exclude certain evidence to be presented by those witnesses. The court denied the plaintiff’s motions but granted the defendant’s motions.

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LCT Capital, LLC v. NGL Energy Partners LP

In this ongoing case regarding investment banking services and fees, the court ruled on various motions of the parties to exclude certain testimony from two expert witnesses, one from each side, and to exclude certain evidence to be presented by those witnesses. The court denied the plaintiff’s motions but granted the defendant’s motions.