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 [...]
Family lawyers converge on BVR’s Summit on Divorce and Valuation in September
The latest agenda for the BVR/Morningstar Summit on Divorce and Valuation is as follows–matrimonial lawyers can register now here (and receive CLE credits). Monday, September 13, 2010 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Divorce Testimony: Judges, Lawyers and Appraisers on the State of the Art Featuring: Jay Fishman (Financial Research Associates), William Morrison (Morrison [...]
Forensic experts list favorite web tools for tracking individuals
The web offers lawyers (and their appraisers and forensic accountants) a huge number of new ways to track funds, and corporate entities—and particularly individuals. Some of Darrell Dorrell’s (Financial Forensics) favorite “covert” forensic tools for finding information on individuals were presented at the recent NACVA conference in Miami. They include: www.BlackBookOnLine.info www.veromi.net www.statsoft.com www.fincen.gov www.zoominfo.com www.accurint.com [...]
Medical practice valuations still confuse family law experts
A trio of new divorce cases highlights the constant challenge of appraising medical practices, everything from doctors who won’t disclose their finances to those who insist their opinions should determine value. In Garcia v. Garcia (Fla. App., Jan. 20, 2010), the husband’s expert argued for a strict application of the buy-sell agreement, which would have [...]

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