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Valuing Lost Profits for Litigation Purposes 2021

A competitor, contractor or other third party has taken actions that have damaged your client’s business in the form of lost profits. How do you measure the lost profits? Must you demonstrate lost profits with certainty? Over what period do you measure the lost profits? If your client has not recovered fully, can you include estimated future lost profits? These are all important questions in a lost profits case. This webinar addresses those questions and summarizes the different methods to measure lost profits, as well as some of the critical elements that must be considered in developing and presenting your damages theory in court.

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Webinar Faculty

Moderator:

John Levitske
John Levitske

John Levitske, CPA/ABV/CFF/CGMA, ASA, CFA, MCFLC, CIRA, MBA, JD is a Partner with HKA Global, LLC. He is an experienced senior advisor to companies, legal counsel, executives, and investors regarding… Read More

Panelists:

Brian Lappen
Brian Lappen

Brian Lappen is a Senior Manager with Plante Moran’s Forensic and Valuation Services group in Chicago. With more than 19 years of forensic, litigation, and advisory experience, Brian brings significant… Read More

Michael Pakter
Michael Pakter

Mr. Pakter focuses on financial analysis, forensic accounting, economic damages, valuation issues and investigations. He has experience in financial forensics, determining lost profits, business interruption claims, earn-outs, analyzing financial transactions… Read More

Richard Claywell
Richard Claywell

Richard is a practicing Certified Public Accountant, and holds the additional designations of Accredited in Business Valuation, Accredited Senior Appraiser, Certified Business Appraiser, International Certified Valuation Specialist, Certified Valuation Analyst,… Read More

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