Evans & Evans has been involved in many litigation files and projects with clients and has conducted numerous damage quantification and valuations for litigation. Evans & Evans can provide detailed Expert Reports and Rebuttal Reports.
Evans & Evans provides professional and independent advice and opinions on valuations in many areas of law including breach of contract, warranty, trade practices and personal injury.
Evans & Evans is experienced in all stages of dispute resolution, including preparation of preliminary estimates to assist with case strategy, assisting with settlement negotiations, preparation of opinion reports, critiquing opponents' reports, assisting with strategies and questions for examination and cross-examination, giving oral evidence, quantifying the judgment and assessing the impact of various scenarios for appeal considerations.
Evans & Evans can provide expert advice and reports in the following types of matters:
- Economic loss claims including loss of profits, both past and future (goodwill), price erosion and additional costs.
- Valuation of various financial interests including shares, businesses, companies, trusts, partnerships, employee share scheme entitlements and options.
- Valuation of interests including valuations of self-managed superannuation funds, defined benefit and accumulation agreements in accordance with the Family Law regulations.
- Quantification of losses relating to personal injury and wrongful death claims including loss of business income and loss of superannuation entitlements.
- Disputes arising from the purchase and sale of a business.
- Insurance claims for business interruption.
An example of a recent litigation engagement from the Province of Alberta:
- Assisted in the prosecution and successful settlement of a breach of contract claim made by a GIS software vendor against a business partner and supplier of advanced 3D graphics and multimedia software and algorithms. The multi-million dollar claim, which involved extensive oral testimony, included loss of past and future profits from lost sales and price erosion, as well as the cost of marketplace entry.
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