A new First Department decision proves once again that no one can agree on the Discount for Lack of Marketability.
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Commentary on Dissolution and Other Disputes Among Co-Owners of Closely Held Business Entities
A new First Department decision proves once again that no one can agree on the Discount for Lack of Marketability.…
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Under traditional principles of business valuation, courts are generally expected to eschew metrics post-dating the valuation date. But often, litigants hoping to either increase or decrease an entity’s valuation ask courts to consider post-valuation date events or financial performance as affirmatory or disaffirmatory of financial projections or assumptions made before or as of the valuation date. Sometimes, litigants succeed in that endeavor. Read about a recent example in this week’s New York Business Divorce.
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