BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts handpicked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
Texas judge KOs FTC’s ban on noncompetes—nationwide
In last week’s issue , we reported that a Florida judge blocked the Federal Trade Commission from applying its impending ban on noncompete agreements. Back in July, a Texas judge did the same thing but temporarily. Now, the same Texas judge has struck down the ban nationwide.
Two strikes against FTC’s ban on noncompete agreements
In the wake of the overturned Chevron decision, a second federal judge has ruled that the impending ban on noncompete agreements is likely invalid.
The Aftermath of the United States Supreme Court’s Decision in Connelly v. Internal Revenue Service: Q&As on its Meaning and the Ramifications on Future Planning, Particularly on Business Valuation
The United States Supreme Court recently unanimously affirmed the Eighth Circuit in Connelly Est. v. Internal Revenue Service. Long-time co-collaborators Ed Morrow and Paul Hood, who’ve weighed in at every level of this case, discuss the decision and its potential ramifications on planning, particularly on business valuation.
Supreme Court Unanimously Includes Life Insurance Proceeds Intended for Redemption of a Shareholder in the Value of the Corporation in the Estate
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously on June 6, 2024, that “[a] corporation’s contractual obligation to redeem shares is not necessarily a liability that reduces a corporation’s value for purposes of the federal estate tax.” Let's take a closer look at this ruling.
BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts handpicked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts hand-picked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
What to Do When You Have Too Little Information
A recent California appeal of a divorce case demonstrated a proper way of managing a situation where the valuation analyst had received insufficient information to allow for a conclusion of value as to an asset or assets.
BVLaw Review: The Top Valuation Cases of 2023
The BVLaw platform added approximately 70 cases during 2023, bringing the total to about 4,300 cases in the database. The cases are all related in some way to valuation, economic damages and lost profits, and other litigation. This article is a rundown of some of the more important cases for 2023.
Business Valuation Update Yearbook, 2024 Edition
January 2024 PDF, Softcover (401 pages)
BVR (editor)
Business Valuation Resources, LLC
Business Valuation Case Law Yearbook, 2024 Edition
January 2024 PDF, Softcover (222 pages)
BVR (editor)
Business Valuation Resources, LLC
Plaintiff Awarded Direct Damages But Not Speculative 'Growth Damages'
In a recent damages case, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York awarded damages to the plaintiff, Taylor Precision Products. The court had determined liability in a 2018 opinion, but the issue of the amount of damages was not settled so, the court weighed in.
BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts handpicked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
BV 2023, Year in Review: Top 10 List
The year 2023 was full of change. How have high interest rates and market volatility impacted the cost of capital and minority discounts? What were some of the top cases impacting business valuation? What does the new lease accounting standard mean for valuations? What has changed in tax regulation? In this webinar, we highlight 10 major topics that impacted business valuation in 2023 and discuss implications to valuators in the upcoming year.
Business Valuation Cases in Brief
Erin Hollis provides updates on six recent business valuation cases.
Are you up on the recent BV-related court cases?
One of the highlights of the BVR webinar schedule is the regular update on valuation-related court cases.
BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts handpicked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
BVLaw: A Look Behind the Curtain
Case law is the backbone of most business valu¬ations. This article educates and informs readers on the breadth of coverage and depth of unique expertise available in BVLaw, which saves practitioners and attorneys alike hours of research time.
Why should BV experts care about court cases?
That was a question posed during a preconference session at NACVA’s Super Conference last week.
The Comprehensive Guide to Economic Damages, Seventh Edition
April 2023 Hardcover, PDF (501 pages)
Business Valuation Resources, LLC
BVLaw Review: The Top Valuation Cases of 2022
Here is our pick for the most noteworthy valuation cases that emerged over the past year. They include state and federal court decisions covering many areas of law that enhanced our understanding of valuation issues as they arose in a litigation setting.
Business Valuation Case Law Yearbook, 2023 Edition
January 2023 PDF, Softcover (195 pages)
BVR (editor)
Business Valuation Resources, LLC
Business Valuation Update Yearbook, 2023 Edition
January 2023 PDF, Softcover (426 pages)
BVR (editor)
Business Valuation Resources, LLC
BVLaw Case Update
Join Jim Alerding and Jim Ewart, veteran valuators, and Drew Soshnick, family law attorney and experienced valuation expert, for a discussion of some of the most consequential recent valuation and financial litigation decisions. The three experts will present and discuss this selection of state and federal cases. The analysis of these cases, which the experts handpicked for their importance, will provide insight into current issues in the business valuation arena and discussion of not only ...
Commercial Success in Patent Litigation
To obtain a United States patent, the claimed invention may not be obvious in view of prior art. Whether a claimed invention is obvious often arises during the examination of a patent application by the United States Patent & Trademark Office. After a patent issues, obviousness may again arise as a defense to infringement by an accused infringer in litigation or as a basis for invalidity by a petitioner in post-grant proceedings, such as Inter-Partes ...