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My Imagination v. M.Z. Berger & Co. (II)

Court denies plaintiff’s motion for reconsideration, affirming earlier finding that the expert did not offer an opinion as to damages for loss of business value; expert never offered any opinion of business’s value at any time, court says.

Court Concludes Plaintiff Cannot Satisfy Three-Part New York Lost Profits Test

Court says plaintiff fails New York test for lost profits; plaintiff lacks coherent damages theory and, by its own admission, is unable to do more than speculate about future profitability; expert calculation represents “the sort of conjecture the reasonable certainty standard prohibits.”

MY Imagination v. M.Z. Berger & Co. (I)

Court says plaintiff fails New York test for lost profits; plaintiff lacks coherent damages theory and, by its own admission, is unable to do more than speculate about future profitability; expert calculation represents “the sort of conjecture the reasonable certainty standard prohibits.”

Redemptions of ESOP Shares Were Deductible Dividends

The question of whether the distributions to plan participants are deductible dividends depends on who owned the convertible preferred stock when the redemptions took place.

Boise Cascade Corp. v. United States

Issue is whether distributions to ESOP plan participants are deductible dividends.

Arbitration Agreement Case

Appellate court affirmed trial court's denial of motion to compel arbitration.

Ikon Office Solutions v. Eifert

At issue are the terms of an employment agreement and acquisition agreement.

Reid v. Reid

Issues were the values of the parties' office supply business and holly tree plantation business.

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