Peter Gampel

Peter Gampel

May 17, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Bankruptcy and Indubitable Equivalent Value—When Is a Prior Value Determination or Stipulated Value Not the Value of the Business?

A forensic accountant, litigation consultant or a business valuation expert is often tasked with the prospect of "interpreting" clauses in an agreement from a financial point of view without expressing a legal opinion. In addition, the expert may be required to then determine the financial consequences of that interpretation.

By Peter Gampel

9 minute read

April 11, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Company Forecasts or Projections—Fact or Fantasy? Can They Be Relied Upon?

A forensic accountant or a business valuator is often presented with management's forecast. What degree of reliability can that person place on the forecast for either a valuation of a business or for a determination of lost profit for business damages? That depends.

By Peter Gampel

6 minute read

July 09, 2014 | Daily Business Review

What To Do When Partners Fall Out

Peter Gampel, who manages the commercial litigation practice at Cherry Bekaert in Fort Lauderdale, reviews conditions to consider in the forced sale of a private business when shareholders disagree.

By Commentary by Peter Gampel

4 minute read

May 15, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Board of Contributors: Figuring Royalty Rates For Patentees Can Be Complex

Attorneys involved in patent litigation should take into account other assets — apart from the technology — that contribute to the revenue and profitability of a patented product when making a damages valuation, according to Peter Gampel of Fiske & Co.

By Peter Gampel

5 minute read