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Business Valuation Expert Witness

Practice areas

We support counsel and fiduciaries across dispute types where business value is contested, allocated, or taxed. Select a practice area to review how we approach documentation, discovery coordination, and testimony.

Frequently asked questions

What credentials should a litigation business valuation expert hold?

For court work, look for ASA, CVA, and/or ABV credentials, relevant case experience, and a documented file that shows method selection, data sources, and reconciliation. We maintain ASA-aligned workpaper practices and explain limitations transparently.

How quickly can you begin a valuation for an active dispute?

Start dates depend on discovery access, scope, and complexity. After a conflict check and an initial records review, we provide a phased plan with milestones for document requests, management interviews, draft analyses, and expert report delivery.

Do you provide rebuttal or critique of another expert’s report?

Yes, when engaged we analyze opposing experts’ methods, assumptions, and math, mapping issues to professional standards and the facts of record. We can support counsel with focused critiques or full alternative analyses.

What information do you typically need to begin?

Financial statements, tax returns, cap tables or ownership documents, forecast materials (if any), prior valuation reports, and the legal framing (standard of value, date, entity vs. equity). We tailor a targeted request list after scoping.