Law Practice
Oct. 5, 2004
Proving Loss of Profits Is Daunting But Manageable
Column - Adviser - By William L. Buus - Successfully proving loss of profits at trial, especially before a jury, may be difficult because of imprecision of data. A judge or jury may find the damages speculative and too uncertain and, therefore, nonrecoverable.
Adviser
By William L. Buus
Successfully proving loss of profits at...
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