The Walsh Decision and the Value of Personal Goodwill

2.0-hour CLE seminar on an important decision by the Arizona Court of Appeals

On October 2, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in a marital dissolution case, Walsh v. Walsh, that the value of the husband’s law practice was not limited to its stock redemption value. Central to the decision was the finding that the marital community had an interest in the personal goodwill associated with the husband’s practice.

The goodwill valuation issues in the Walsh decision are significant for virtually any party for whom the value of their professional practice or business may become an issue in litigation, estate planning or other situations.

Join us for an exploration of the Walsh decision and its potential impact on Arizona law and practice. Our panel will discuss the decision’s impact on the valuation of professional goodwill, spousal maintenance awards, determination of normalized compensation, issues related to standard of value, implications for other practice areas, and, given the trends, whether the decision is likely to be subjected to additional appellate scrutiny.


Date:

Friday, October 26

Location:

Ritz-Carlton 24th Street & Camelback Road

TIME:

7:30 AM Check-In    8:00-10:00 Presentation

CLE Credit:

2.0 hours

REGISTRATION:

$50 includes continental breakfast  �  REGISTER NOW

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Speakers

Lynton Kotzin
Taylor Young
Kathleen McCarthy