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Fox v. Fox

Appellate court affirms that increase in value of husband’s company is subject to equitable distribution but says trial court erred when it assumed company had zero value on the date of marriage because company then was not profitable; court remands for determination of company’s premarital value.

Court Remands for Determination of Separate Asset’s Premarital Value

Appellate court affirms that increase in value of husband’s company is subject to equitable distribution but says trial court erred when it assumed company had zero value on the date of marriage because company then was not profitable; court remands for determination of company’s premarital value.

Creating ‘But-for’ World of Patent Damages Is Not the Same as ‘Fantasy’ World

Court denies Daubert challenge to patent damages expert, holding that financial proof of lost profits need not create “fantasy” world, only a “but for” world.

Calloway Golf Co. v. Acushnet Co.

Court denies Daubert challenge to patent damages expert, holding that financial proof of lost profits need not create “fantasy” world, only a “but for” world.

Matrix Group Limited, inc. v Rawlings Sporting Goods Co.

After Rawlings Sporting Goods Company terminated an agreement granting an exclusive license to Matrix Group Limited to sell its sports bags, the parties sued each other for breach of contract. Matrix also asserted claims against Rawlings and K2, Inc ...

Elinor Walker v. Ronald Grow

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals determined that a child support obligor’s income should not include pass-through earnings from an S Corporation reported on his federal tax return and not received by the payor, unless the court finds that payor has u ...

Maryland Considers Whether Pass-Through Earnings Are Available for Child Support

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals determined that a child support obligor’s income should not include pass-through earnings from an S Corporation reported on his federal tax return and not received by the payer.

Advertising Expenses Awarded in Lieu of Lost Future Sales

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit affirmed in part a lower court’s award of lost profits in this breach of contract action.

Skier's Edge Company v. Ladapa Die & Tool, Inc.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit affirmed in part a lower court’s award of lost profits in this breach of contract action.

Patton v. Patton

The issue in this case was the amount of detail describing the factors that led the trial court to its valuation of the corporation.

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