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The need for accounting, financial, or economic testimony in commercial
analysis cases cannot be described in one simple web page. Each case is
different, whether for lost profits or determination of the value of a business
for sale or inheritance value. Some of the commercial analyses Vocational
Economics has provided are listed below:
- Breach of Contract – Analysis of the potential
profit a party would have received had the contract been completed as planned.
- Business Interruption – Analysis of lost profits
suffered due to stoppage of all or a portion of the business for some period.
- Tortious Interference/Outrageous Conduct –
Quantification of lost profits when the act of one party damages the ability
of another to (fully) continue his or her business. (An example would be filing of
fraud charges against a CPA, damaging his reputation and book of business.)
- Fraud – Assessment of loss when one party has
misled another in order to misappropriate all or a portion of the second
party’s business.
- Business Valuation – Determination of the value
of a business for divorce settlements, partnership agreements, etc.
All commercial damage cases are coordinated out of Vocational Economics'
corporate office. Many commercial
cases may also benefit from our approach in handling mass
tort and class action cases.
Last Modified:
Thursday August 07, 2003 09:11 AM
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