Defective Lost Profits Analysis Triggers Take-Nothing Ruling
High court discusses level of evidence required to establish future lost profits with “reasonable certainty”; plaintiff did not show it lost any contracts owing to defendants’ wrongdoing and failed to show profitability specific to claimed lost contracts.
Defective Lost Profits Analysis Triggers Take-Nothing Ruling
High court discusses level of evidence required to establish future lost profits with “reasonable certainty”; plaintiff did not show it lost any contracts owing to defendants’ wrongdoing and failed to show profitability specific to claimed lost contracts.
Horizon Health Corp. v. Acadia Healthcare Co.
High court discusses level of evidence required to establish future lost profits with “reasonable certainty”; plaintiff did not show it lost any contracts owing to defendants’ wrongdoing and failed to show profitability specific to claimed lost contracts.
Butler v. Butler
At issue is the valuation date of the couple's assets.
Valuation on trial date equitable due to bankruptcy after case file
Under New York law, marital property is generally valued as of the date the action is commenced. However, under certain circumstances marital property can, in the discretion of the court, be ...
Richardson v. Richardson
At issue is the valuation of husband's psychiatric practice .
Flexman v. Flexman
Issue is whether the trial court erred in valuing husband's psychology practice without including goodwill.