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A new blog dedicated to the tips and travails of the legal appraisal world.
November 1, 2009
I have been asked to speak before an attorney group in Los Angeles about training the expert appraiser. I have some experience with this personally, and find that the three main concerns I have are:
1. Not enough time to prepare, especially for the deposition.
2. Not a clear idea of what is needed, what values are to be used for.
3. Not prepared to pay a large enough retainer to insure complete and thorough research by the expert.
What are some of the things you have found to be important?
Send me a brief or lengthy email to james@eas2.com
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