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Litigation

Sep. 2, 2000

Top Dollar

KEY TO VICTORY. Herbert Hafif simplified a bitter business valuation dispute by using the plaintiff as the only witness on all issues. The plaintiff's testimony, which lasted for days, established that valuing his business interests as part of a growing, successful real estate enterprise, not as a portion of the value of real property held by the business, was proper.

By Ruchi Gupta
        Herbert Hafif simplified a bitter business valuation dispute by using the plaintiff as the only witness on all issues. The plaintiff's testimony, which lasted for days, established that valuing his business interests as part of a growing, successful real estate enterprise, not as a portion of the value of real property held by the business, was proper. The jury awa...

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