A dispute regarding the value of a business or business interest, other asset, or liability can often lead to litigation. When do you need a valuation expert?
An independent, third-party expert is not necessarily required during the negotiation process although it may be helpful. Once you head to litigation, an expert is all but required.
Are there credentials that are useful in identifying the appropriate expert? Are all credentialed experts the same or are there advantages to one over another? The process of selecting the right expert begins with identifying the issues in dispute. This webinar will help you by identifying and explaining key factors that you should consider in selecting an expert for your litigation circumstances.
Kathryn (“Katie”) Nadro advises clients on a diverse array of business matters, including commercial and business disputes, employment issues, and data security and privacy compliance. Katie works with individuals and… Read More
Mr. Tebay is a practicing Certified Public Accountant, Certified Valuation Analyst, Master Analyst in Financial Forensics, and Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor with over 46 years of experience. He is… Read More
Michael is a director in Baker Tilly’s Forensic, Litigation & Valuation Services group and has more than 15 years of experience. He has participated in engagements involving valuations, mergers and… Read More
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