Reasonable Certainty is a legal definition that sets the standard by which courts hold estimates of damages claimed in a lawsuit. When a party in a legal action claims damages, experts are retained to provide a damages analysis that will be scrutinized under this threshold. Josh and guest Ken Rugeti discuss:
The podcast will also discuss some important issues to consider, such as:
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Produced by: AICPA & CIMA‘s “Forensic and Valuation Services (FVS) Podcast”
Host(s): Joshua J. Shilts, CPA, ASA, ABV/CFF/CGMA, CFE – President, Shilts CPA
Guest(s): Ken Rugeti, CPA, ABV, CFF – Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting
The information in this podcast is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be misconstrued as legal or accounting advice, intended as a thorough, in-depth analysis of specific issues, or as a substitute for a formal opinion. It presents matters of general interest relating to business valuation, forensic accounting, and litigation support topics for educational purposes only. Shilts CPA, PLLC disclaims all liability concerning actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this podcast.
We would be pleased to perform the requisite research and provide a detailed written analysis. Such an engagement may be the subject of a separate engagement letter that would define the scope and limits of the desired consultation service.