Valuing Director Guaranties in Bankruptcy: Using a Put Option Approach
Bankruptcy court confirms reorganization plan based in large part on “put option” approach to valuing corporate insider guaranties.
In re Capmark Financial Group
Bankruptcy court confirms reorganization plan based in large part on “put option” approach to valuing corporate insider guaranties.
Expert Financial Evidence Helps Prove ‘Stunning’ Price Discrimination Suit
Court finds “stunning” case of price discrimination based on expert evidence.
Feesers Inc. v. Michael Foods Inc.
Court finds sufficien proof for “stunning” case of price discrimination based on expert evidence.
Garza v. Asbestos Corporation, Ltd.
$10 million punitive damages award is upheld, thanks in large part to BV expert's testimony.
Court may reopen case to obtain clarifications as to expert’s valuation
In this marital dissolution, the trial court adopted the valuation of husband’s expert, Ronald Brien, who valued the parties’ plumbing business at $45,000.
Keller v. United States (I)
In this estate tax case, portions of an appraisal report were challenged as inadmissible.
Sec. 2036 Exception Requires Case-By-Case Analysis
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas denied the government’s motion for summary judgment on the issue of the applicability of sec. 2036 to look through a FLP.
Western Pet Wholesalers, Inc. v. Natura Pet Products, Inc.
The California Court of Appeal, 4th District, reversed a lower court’s award of lost profits in this breach of contract action.
In re the Marriage of Krug
In this marital dissolution, the trial court adopted the valuation of husband's expert, Ronald Brien, who valued the paries' plumbing business at $45,000.
Sun Insurance Marketing Inc. v. AIG Life Insurance Co.
This cause came before the Court upon Defendants' Motion for Partial Summary Judgment (Dkt. #58) and Plaintiff's response thereto (Dkt. #60).
Fishman v. Fishman
The issue in this case was whether husband's interest in Zelenkofske Axelrod Consulting , was a marital asset.
Fishman v. Fishman
The issue in this case was whether husband's interest in Zelenkofske Axelrod Consulting, was a marital asset.
What's new online at BVLibrary.com
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Discounts may apply when company holds nonhomogeneous assets or a diverse portfolio
Shannon Pratt's latest book Business Valuation Discounts and Premiums thoroughly discusses the well-known minority and marketability discounts. However, it also covers less familiar discounts, such as ...
BV online library a valuable resource
A resource that is often overlooked by lawyers in their research and preparation of a case is the BV online library, accessible at BVLibrary.com . The staff at Business Valuation Resources has spent considerable time in recent months expanding the content and improving the look and functionality of BVLibrary.com.
Succedding as an Expert Witness: Increasing Your Impact and Income
Tageh Press , Glenwood Springs, CO 81602, (970)945-6887. Softbound, 8" x 5 ½", 358 pages. Available for $39.95 (plus s&h) from Business Valuation Resources, LLC, 7412 S.W. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hw ...
Federal cases challenge financial experts on basis of Daubert/Kumho tests
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , the U.S. Supreme Court defined the trial court's gatekeeping duty under FRE 702 with respect to the admission of expert opinion testimony. In Kumho Ti ...
tax evidence: a primer on the federal rules of evidence as applied by the tax court, Larson, Joni
The Tax Lawyer, Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall 1999 This in-depth article reviews the U.S. Tax Court’s interpretation and application of the Federal Rules of Evidence in tax matters. It is organized ...
The Cayuga Indian Nation of New York v. George E. Pataki
At issue are the valuation of property and the admissibility of expert testimony.
Nondistributing partnerships show 46% discount from NAV
"Partnership Re-Sale Discounts Holding Their Own," Partnership Spectrum, May/June 1999, pp. 1-18. Reviewed by Russell T. Glazer, CPA, Horowitz, Waldman, Berretta & Maldow, LLP As the ...
New Federal Rules to emphasize experts' reliability
Daniel J. Capra is Reed Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and is reporter to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence. In his article ...
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