Tag: Appraiser Expert

Tag: Appraiser Expert

What an Appraisal Expert Looks for in a Technical Review for Litigation

What an Appraisal Expert Looks for in a Technical Review for Litigation Time to Read: 5 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate Attorneys often focus on the number at the bottom of an appraisal: the opinion of value. But that number alone doesn’t establish whether the work is credible, supportable, or logically developed. Credibility of a value conclusion

What an Appraisal Expert Looks for When Communication Breaks Down

What an Appraisal Expert Looks for When Communication Breaks Down Time to Read: 4 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate In litigation, an appraisal expert’s opinion of value is only part of the picture. Just as critical is how that opinion is developed, and how it is reported. Even when the methodology is sound, a poorly framed or

What an Appraisal Expert Knows: Development vs. Reporting and Why the Distinction Matters

What an Appraisal Expert Knows: Development vs. Reporting and Why the Distinction Matters Time to Read: 3 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate In litigation, attorneys often evaluate an appraisal based on the report, but the report is only the final step in a longer process. It does not create credibility; it reflects the appraiser’s ability to communicate

FRE 702 and USPAP: Meeting Both Standards for Admissible Appraisal Testimony

FRE 702 and USPAP: Meeting Both Standards for Admissible Appraisal Testimony Time to Read: 3 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate How USPAP and legal standards define credible valuation testimony Rule 702 of the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE 702) governs expert testimony in federal court. Its most recent significant amendment for expert witnesses took effect on December

Appraisal Experts Aren’t Advocates: What That Means for Legal Strategy

Appraisal Experts Aren’t Advocates: What That Means for Legal Strategy Time to Read: 4 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate Appraisal experts follow strict ethical rules, not just technical ones, that differ fundamentally from the duties of legal counsel. Attorneys and appraisers approach litigation from fundamentally different roles, but both operate under professional standards that emphasize independence, ethics,

Understanding Value Differences from an Appraisal Expert: Execution

Understanding Value Differences: Execution Time to Read: 4 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate In appraisal practice, qualifications alone aren’t enough. Two appraisers can have similar experience and credentials and even define the same assignment scope. However, they still may arrive at very different conclusions. Why? Because credibility is not just what they know, but how work is

Understanding Value Differences from an Appraisal Expert: Competency

Understanding Value Differences: Competency Time to Read: 4 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate Why it’s not art, not pure science, and not guesswork Appraisal is often described as “part art, part science” — especially when two experts come to different conclusions. But that phrase oversimplifies what appraisers actually do and why they sometimes disagree. Appraisal is neither

Understanding Value Differences from an Appraisal Expert: Scope

Understanding Value Differences: Scope Time to Read: 4 MinutesTechnical Level: Moderate As appraisal experts, one of the most common questions we are often asked in litigation is why two (or more) appraisals differ in value conclusions. This article explores how Scope, or more specifically identifying the appraisal problem as part of the Scope, may affect