Calculations vs. conclusions: Know the differences
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Abstract: As this article argues, attorneys need to understand the difference between a “conclusion of value” and a “calculation of value.” Although the two terms sound similar, relying on the latter in the courtroom can lead to embarrassment. While a value calculation can be a cost-effective tool for planning or settlement discussions, only a value conclusion will do to prove a case in court. In Re Marriage of Hagar, No. 0-672/09-1902 (Iowa App. 11/24/2010) Surgem, LLC v. Seitz, No. A-4198-11T1 (N.J. Super. App. Div. 10/16/2013)
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Newsletter | Valuation & Litigation Briefing / Litigation & Valuation Report |
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