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Bankruptcy Court Discredits DCF as ‘Easily Manipulated’

Bankruptcy court disapproves of DCF method as lending itself to manipulation, noting rivaling experts’ “strikingly” divergent valuations despite reliance on basically the same data and analysis.

In re Bachrach Clothing, Inc.

Bankruptcy court disapproves of DCF method as lending itself to manipulation, noting rivaling experts’ “strikingly” divergent valuations despite reliance on basically the same data and analysis.

Lost Profits Attributable to Loss of At-Will Employee Stricken

The Virginia Supreme Court reversed a trial court’s decision and struck a lost profits calculation that attributed the entire loss in profits to the loss of an at-will employee.

Saks Fifth Avenue, Inc. v. James, Ltd.

The Virginia Supreme Court reversed a trial court’s decision and struck a lost profits calculation that attributed the entire loss in profits to the loss of an at-will employee because the calculation did not differentiate between the loss attributable so ...

Estate of Magnin v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

At issue is the value of the remainder interest of the family corporation and the life and voting interest of the stock in the family corporations.

Estate of Magnin v. CIR

The primary issue in this case is whether the decedent received full and adequate consideration under an agreement entered into with his father.

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