Utilities Appraisal Expert Witnesses
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Utilities appraisal experts may be found here. These experts may opine on municipal utilities, electric utilities, and utilities appraisal review boards. They may also write reports and testify on water utilities appraisal review boards, public utility regulation, utility measurement, and public utilities, among other topics.
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What is an utilities appraisal expert witness?
A utilities appraisal expert witness is a professional who provides testimony regarding the value of municipal utilities, electric utilities, and other public utilities.
What is the role of an utilities appraisal expert witness?
The role of a utilities appraisal expert witness is to provide expert testimony on the value of utility companies and their assets in legal proceedings.
How much can a person make as an utilities appraisal expert witness?
Utilities appraisal expert witnesses can receive expected earnings between $200 and $400 per hour, with the potential for more in specific situations. The final payment is determined through negotiation between the expert and the retaining attorney.
What are the qualifications of an utilities appraisal expert witness?
A utilities appraisal expert witness is an expert who can provide testimony on the value of utilities, such as power plants, water treatment facilities, and other related assets.
What type of evidence is reviewed in a lawsuit by an utilities appraisal expert witness?
An utilities appraisal expert witness reviews various types of evidence such as market data, financial records, and property appraisals to provide an opinion on the value of the utility in question.
In what type of cases would there be testimony from an utilities appraisal expert witness?
A utilities appraisal expert witness may provide testimony in cases involving disputes over the value of utility assets, eminent domain proceedings, rate-setting hearings, and condemnation cases.