Seafood Preparation
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) canning seafood (including soup); (2) smoking, salting, and drying seafood; (3) eviscerating fresh fish by removing heads, fins, scales, bones, and entrails; (4) shucking and packing fresh shellfish; (5) processing marine fats and oils; and (6) freezing seafood. Establishments known as "floating factory ships" that are engaged in the gathering and processing of seafood into canned seafood products are included in this industry.
Expert’s Poor Grasp of Valuation Issues Undercuts Shareholder Suit
Appeals court affirms soundness of going private merger; court says plaintiffs failed to point to better offer and their expert lacked formal accounting, economics, and valuation training and displayed a light grasp of issues related to company’s value.
Rubin v. Bedford
Appeals court affirms soundness of going private merger; court says plaintiffs failed to point to better offer and their expert lacked formal accounting, economics, and valuation training and displayed a light grasp of issues related to company’s value.
Appraiser Exposed to Claims of Negligent Valuation in Buy-Sell
1st Circuit determines that an appraiser may be sued for negligent valuation in buy-sell context.
Wetmore v. Macdonald, Page, Schatz, Fletcher & Co., LLC (II)
First Circuit determines that an appraiser may be sued for negligent valuation in buy-sell context.
Glenn Ishee v. The Peoples Bank
The Mississippi Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's decision denying Ishee recovery of lost profits stemming from a breach of lease agreement.
Lost Profits Award Based on Alleged Profits of Bankrupt Predecessor Rejected
The Mississippi Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's decision denying Ishee recovery of lost profits stemming from a breach of lease agreement.