In many commercial disputes, the proper measure of damages is lost profits. Easily stated, the loss would be the profit that the injured party would have earned “but for” the alleged wrongdoing of the defendant.
Calculating the lost profit of a company can be an involved process, the involvement of which is dependent on the business, its size and the accounting transaction level details that are available.
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