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FVC2420

Valuation Case Law Update

Date
October 29, 2024
$4900
Standard Price
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This includes sessions from the conference: 2024 AICPA & CIMA Forensic & Valuation Services Conference

This session will discuss recent court cases relating to valuation techniques and methodologies. The session will review the relevant details of recent cases, discuss how the cases may affect valuation professionals, and cover a variety of valuation topics.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify recent court cases that affect valuations.
  • Analyze recent cases to identify pertinent valuation theories.
  • Use valuation theory to discuss implications of recent court case decisions.

Speakers

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David E. Consigli, CPA, ABV, CDFA
Partner, FAZCPAs
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Natalya S. Abdrasilova, CPA/ABV, MAFF, CVA
Director of Valuation & Litigation Services, Boyle, Deveny & Meyer PC

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