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Jul. 7, 2011

Using Financial Experts Strategically and Cost Effectively

A cost-saving measure for in-house counsel engaged in commercial litigation. By Gilda R. Turitz of Sideman & Bancroft LLP, and Kerry Francis and Caroline Greenway of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP


By Gilda R. Turitz, Kerry Francis, and Caroline Greenway


Reducing the expense and length of commercial litigation is a growing priority for both in-house and outside counsel. Frequently, as a cost-saving measure, counsel will wait until too late in a case to bring financial experts on board.


While well-intended, such delay can be a false economy or, worse, detrimental to a case, particularly if the matter involves potentially significant tax, damages, ...

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