The Witness Box

Commenting on expert evidence, economic damages, and interesting developments in injury, wrongful death, business torts, discrimination, and wage and hour lawsuits

Thursday, January 25, 2007

What would Daubert say about those damages? 1.25.06 part I

Case Background:

In this business interruption case where the owner of a dairy company is demanding that supplier pay for lost profits that it incurred as a result of receiving contaminated input product from the supplier. There is little question that the supplier supplied the contaminated input to the dairy company.

At this point, the case is at the pre-lit stage and the attorneys, and the insurance company would like to settle with the diary company without proceeding to the litigation stage. However, to do this the attorneys and the insurer in the case must have a handle on what the economic damages look like.

What documents do you need in a case like this? Check back....we will discuss....

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