Litigation Services Handbook 2011
The Role of the Financial Expert, 2011 Cumulative Supplement
Wiley (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 28. June 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-0-470-92193-7 (ISBN)
Description
In the last twenty years, the need for a financial expert to act as a witness and consultant to litigating attorneys has grown even more than litigation itself. This handbook includes all aspects of litigation services, including current environments, the process itself, a wealth of cases, how to prove damages, and practical considerations of court appearances. It thoroughly covers the fine points of trial preparation and testimony presentation. Also, discussion is offered for understanding Sarbanes-Oxley rulings and fraud investigations. Accountants and attorneys working in litigation will benefit from this book.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-92193-7 (9780470921937)
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Content
Note to the Reader: Sections not in the main bound volume, Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Financial Expert, fourth edition (978-0-471-76908-8) are indicated by "(New)" after the title. Material from the main bound volume that has been updated is indicated by "(Revised)" after the title. Material new to or modified in this supplement is indicated by an asterisk () in the left margin in the Contents and throughout the supplement. Preface. About the Editors. About the Contributors. PART TWO DAMAGES TECHNIQUES. Chapter Five A: Use of Statistical Sampling in Litigation (New) (Peter P. Simon, Mark Gustafson). Chapter Five B: Cost Estimation (New) (Jeffery H. Kinrich, Elizabeth A. Eccher). Chapter Fifteen: Punitive Damages (New) (Peter A. Bicks, Toi Frederick). PART FOUR CIVIL LITIGATION. Chapter Eighteen A: Economic Analysis in Securities Class Certifications (New) (Cathy M. Niden, Mohan P. Rao). Chapter Twenty-Two: Patent Infringement Damages (Revised) (Peter B. Frank, Vincent E. O'Brien, Michael J. Wagner). Chapter Twenty-Two A: Update in Patent Damages Case Law: Entire Market Value Rule and Comparability of Licenses (New) (Christopher Barry, Mike Arnold, Ronen Arad). Chapter Twenty-Five A: Material Adverse Change Clauses and the Expert's Role (New) (Alan Stone, Brian Cunningham, Jed Schwartz, Jeff Litvak, Kenneth Mathieu). Chapter Thirty A: Economic Analysis of Reductions in Force (RIF) and Pay Equity (New) (Mark Gustafson, Debo Sarkar, Flavia Bainbridge). Chapter Thirty-One: Federal Contract Disputes (Revised) (James W. Thomas). PART SIX CRIMINAL CASES. Chapter Thirty-Seven: Tax Fraud (Revised) (Edward M. Robbins, Jr.). Index.