Jul 10, 2023
Criminal intent can make or break a business fraud case. Yes, intent can be hard to prove, but it’s also difficult to refute when every arrow seems to point to one person, often the business owner. The case surrounding Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes is an example....
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Jan 19, 2023
Litigation financing has come a long way since being considered a bizarre bankrolling tool in cases like Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker Media in 2016. In fact, the potential for ligation financing may only just be starting to take shape, particularly during times...
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Aug 30, 2022
Business loss claims pop up in most commercial litigations. Contract disputes, business torts, and antitrust complaints are some of the most prevalent. There are several ways to claim business losses—some are still quite novel. For example, Ukrainian businesses are...
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Jun 6, 2022
If you rely solely on business valuation in litigation and business deals, you could be missing a critical piece of the puzzle. Forensic accounting can fill in the gaps and reveal a clearer picture. We love how ValuePointe.biz™ Principal and Manager Dwight A. Ensley...
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Mar 1, 2022
There are business disputes, and then there are family business disputes. This one-word difference can lead to a world of legal complications. Conflicts in a family business can instantly turn a business court case into a family court case. Take the classic case of...
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Jun 1, 2021
The pandemic has complicated divorces. The number of official splits declined in 2020, likely for practical reasons. By now we’re seeing a sharp increase, and these divorces are among couples with conflict simmering much longer than usual. Entrepreneurs (and their...
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