This series of webinars teaches how commercial litigators use valuation experts in commercial disputes.
Valuation is used by market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to transact a sale of a security, a business, or an any other asset. The same techniques are used to determine the price a party us willing to pay or receive to settle a claim or satisfy a liability.
It should be no surprise then that when there is a dispute between two or more parties regarding value, the same valuation techniques and skills are necessary to resolve the dispute. Attorneys, accountants and business owners often rely on independent, third-party valuation experts to assist in the resolution of disputes or potential conflict situations.
Some of the typical situations in which valuation experts are utilized include fair value financial reporting (GAAP accounting), bankruptcy, income tax reporting, property tax appeals, estate and gift tax planning and reporting, dissenting shareholder disputes, corporate transactions and disputes, divorce litigation, shareholder disputes or economic damages analysis as well as many other business and legal purposes.
As with every Financial Poise Webinar, each episode is delivered in Plain English understandable to investors, business owners, and executives without much background in these areas, yet is also valuable to attorneys, accountants, and other seasoned professionals. And, as with every Financial Poise Webinar, each episode brings you into engaging, sometimes humorous, conversations designed to entertain as it teaches. Each episode in the series is designed to be viewed independently of the other episodes so that participants will enhance their knowledge of this area whether they attend one, some, or all episodes.
Episode #2
This webinar is for the litigator who has not worked with an expert before or who otherwise would like some review. What’s the difference between a consulting expert and a testifying witness? How do you make sure your proposed expert will be accepted as an expert by the court? How do you protect your communications with your expert? What is an expert repor t and what can you do to make sure it is excellent? How do you plan your direct exam of your expert? How do you plan for redirect? This webinar addresses these topics.
This webinar is delivered in Plain English, understandable to you even if you do not have a background in the subject. It brings you into an engaging, even sometimes humorous, conversation designed to entertain as it teaches. And, it is specifically designed to be viewed as a stand-alone webinar, meaning that you do not have to view the other webinars in the series to get a lot out of it.
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