The plaintiffs’ business was allegedly damaged by the actions of the defendant. The plaintiffs engaged an expert in economic damages and lost profits. The defendants engaged their own expert to provide his opinions as to why he believed the plaintiffs’ expert’s opinions were unreliable. The court ultimately excluded this portion of the defendants’ expert’s testimony.
View Case Digest View CaseSwope v. Siegel-Robert, Inc. (II)
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ___________ Nos. 99-3114/3178/00-2234 ___________ Thomas A. Swope, Judy N. Swope, * Estate of O.W. Schneider, Jr., by * and through personal representatives * for the Estate of O.W. Schneider, * Jr., Tracy Leigh Schneider Morris; * O.W. Schneider, III; Kris Douglas * Schneider; Melody Dawn Schneider; * Mark William Schneider; Tracy * Appeals from the United States Leigh Schneider Morris; O.W. * District Court for the ...
8th Circuit Rejects Discounts for Marketability, Minority in Missouri Dissenting Shareholders' Appeal
The 8th Circuit reviewed de novo Swope v. Siegel-Robert, 74 F. Supp. 876 (E.D. Mo. June 23, 1999) (abstracted in BVU October 1999).