Valuation Expert Witnesses in Wyoming

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Valuation expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including litigation, mergers and acquisitions, tax disputes, shareholder actions, and bankruptcy. Some of the most common specialties include business valuation, real estate valuation, intellectual property valuation, and securities valuation. They can opine on the effects of market conditions, discount rates, damages, and fair market value in contested matters.

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  • This highly-qualified economics and finance expert has over 30 years of experience in his field and specializes in the topics of securities and class-action litigation, corporate finance and governance, and the valuation of public and private companies. He earned his MBA in finance and applied economics from the University of Rochester and his PhD in finance from the University of Washington. He is currently an executive board member of the National Association of Corporate Directors Colorado Chapter. He also stays active in his field as an author and presenter of his field and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Economist. Formerly, he has held positions as an associate professor of finance at the University of Utah, a visiting associate professor of finance at the University of Chicago, and a visiting professor of economics at Princeton University. He currently serves as a provost professor of finance at a large university in Colorado.

    Provost Professor, A University in CO

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Washington

    Colorado

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This expert has extensive experience in property insurance claims and construction disputes. He received his BA from Christendom College before starting a design-build construction company. After, he held positions as a senior claims adjuster at Cunningham Lindsey, the executive vice president of Clairvaux Institute, and the executive general adjuster at Solutia Adjusters. Currently, he is an executive consultant at an insurance claims consultancy in Colorado.

    Executive Consultant, An Insurance Claims Consultancy

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Christendom College

    Wheat Ridge,

    Colorado

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What Can a Valuation Expert Witness Opine On?

Market Analysis

Assessing market conditions and trends.

Income Approach

Calculating value based on income generation.

Cost Approach

Estimating value based on replacement costs.

Sales Comparison

Comparing similar sales for valuation.

Appraisal Report

Documenting findings and valuation conclusion.

Due Diligence

Conducting thorough research and analysis.

FAQs for Valuation Expert Witnesses

What is a valuation expert witness?

A valuation expert witness is a financial professional who provides objective business or asset value opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing financial records, preparing valuation reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex valuation issues.

What types of cases may require the expertise of a valuation expert witness?

Valuation expert witnesses handle business valuation, shareholder disputes, divorce, tax, bankruptcy, M&A, intellectual property, and commercial damages litigation cases.

How should I evaluate the credentials of a valuation expert witness?

Evaluate a valuation expert witness by reviewing their education, valuation certifications, industry experience, case testimony history, and adherence to recognized valuation standards.

How does a valuation expert witness support damages quantification?

A valuation expert witness supports damages quantification by objectively calculating economic loss using accepted valuation methods, financial data, and market evidence.

What materials does a valuation expert witness typically require for review?

A valuation expert witness typically requires financial statements, tax returns, contracts, ownership records, market data, and relevant legal or operational documents for review.

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