Reminder: Expert reports still discoverable in Tax Court
The long-awaited amendments to Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, made effective at the beginning of this year, have largely been “great,” according to attorney Edward M. Robbins (Hochman Salkin Rettig Toscher & Perez, P.C.), who presented in last week’s “Lawyers Roundtable,” part 2 of BVR’s 2011 Tax Summit, moderated by Jay Fishman (Financial Research Associates). [...]
Where expert-attorney communications and Mad Men meet
Hat tip to the Forensic and Valuation Reporter for the link to Damon W.D. Wright’s (Venable LLP) article “Expert Discovery Returns to the Past,” Wright’s provides an amusing, yet informational take on the recent change to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 26 which affects discovery related to expert witnesses. Says Wright: “What do skinny [...]
New case digests added to BVLaw
Metro Tech Corp. v. TUV Rheinland of N.A., 2010 WL 4117123 (D. Puerto Rico.)(Oct. 18, 2010); and Metro Tech Corp. v. TUV Rheinland of N.A., 2010 WL 4117115 (D. Puerto Rico.)(Oct. 18, 2010) Court limits damages to breach of contract to those that can be ascertained with reasonable certainty, and qualifies first-time lost profits plaintiff’s [...]

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