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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