Lauren A. Warner, Counsel, CCLB Leanne Gould, CPA/ABV/CFF/ASA, Aprio

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Lauren A. Warner, Counsel, CCLB Leanne Gould, CPA/ABV/CFF/ASA, Aprio DAMAGES AND THE USE OF EXPERTS IN A CONTRACTS CASE CONTRACT LITIGATION NOVEMBER 17, 2017 Lauren A. Warner, Counsel, CCLB Leanne Gould, CPA/ABV/CFF/ASA, Aprio

O.C.G.A. § 24–7–702 If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise, if: (1) The testimony is based upon sufficient facts or data; (2) The testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods; and (3) The witness has applied the principles and methods reliably to the facts of the case which have been or will be admitted into evidence before the trier of fact

WHAT WILL THE COURT CONSIDER? qualifications Reliability relevance Scapa Dryer Fabrics, Inc. v. Knight, 299 Ga. 286, 289 (2016).

FINANCIAL EXPERT CREDENTIALS advanced degrees in business or economics professional licenses and certifications such as certified public accountancy (CPA) valuation designations (ABV, ASA, CVA) relevant real-world experience knowledge of econometrics and statistics knowledge of sampling techniques specialized course work in business valuation experience in financial analysis, financial forecasting, and applications of business valuation methods relevant publications in leading academic and practice journals John W. Hill, et al., Increasing Complexity and Partisanship in Business Damages Expert Testimony: The Need for a Modified Trial Regime in Quantification of Damages, 11. U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 297, 321 (2009).

HYPOTHETICAL Large Hospital/Medical Service Provider Contract for Medical Equipment Contract for new or existing equipment Lease or Lease-Purchase Agreement Effects on hospital: Backlog of patients awaiting non-emergency service Patients in need of emergency service (ER) Other revenue-generating appointments What are the potential damages? Contract-specific items Line of Business Valuation Intangibles

WHAT TYPE OF EXPERT DO YOU NEED? Expert in the industry or technical space Expert to identify and/or calculate damages Both

USE THE DAUBERT HEARING To explore and test the reliability of the methodology used To determine whether the expert failed to consider information that might affect the opinion or ignored contrary evidence To expose and foil any attempts to use the expert as an advocate or conduit for the lawyer’s arguments To explore and challenge the underlying data, assumptions, and other bases for the expert’s opinion To educate the court and refine your case

METHODOLOGY How did you arrive at this particular opinion? Have you done this analysis before? How many times? Did you employ the exact same analysis here? If not, how did your analysis here differ from previous analyses? Did your analysis in this litigation depart from the analysis you use in non- litigation procedures? Are there any variables in the data? Are those variables consistent with what you have seen in other similar cases? What is the source of the methodology employed – study, article, peer- reviewed material, Generally Acceptable Accounting Principles (GAAP)?

Daubert/Kumho Worksheet Summary of opinions challenged, including reference to the source of the opinion (Rule 26(a)(2)(B) disclosure, deposition transcript references, interrogatory answers) Description of methodology/reasoning used by expert to reach each opinion Explanation of the basis for the challenge to the reasoning/methodology (unreliable; reliable, but not valid for application to this case; failure to use standardized or accepted methodology) Is the challenged methodology/reasoning subject to a known or potential error rate? Summarize relevant peer review materials relating to methodology/reasoning challenged Maintain a file of relevant supporting materials – discovery responses, motions, prep sessions, depositions, oral arguments, and Daubert hearing Samuel v. Ford, 96 F. Supp. 2d 491, 504 (D. Md. 2000).

Leanne Gould | Director QUESTIONS? Lauren A. Warner| Counsel CHILIVIS, COCHRAN, LARKINS & BEVER LLP 3127 Maple Drive, NE Atlanta, Georgia  30305 Main: 404.233.4171 | Direct: 404.262.6506 lwarner@cclblaw.com www.cclblaw.com Leanne Gould | Director APRIO Five Concourse Parkway | Suite 1000 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 M: 770-315-9627 | P: 770-353-5401 Leanne.Gould@aprio.com www.aprio.com