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			<title>&quot;Qualitative v. Quantitative Adjustments&quot;</title>
			<description>&lt;div&gt;For the appraiser working in a litigation arena, the scope of services not only involves the development and reporting of value opinion(s), but often the required defense of their opinion(s) before a finder(s) of fact.&amp;nbsp; In fact, attorneys and/or clients alike, often pay a premium for the ability of an appraiser to defend their value under close scrutiny.&amp;nbsp; J.D. Eaton, in his book &lt;u&gt;Real Estate Valuation in Litigation&lt;/u&gt;, discusses the nature of this scrutiny in a litigation environment as follows: &lt;/div&gt;
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			<itunes:summary>&lt;div&gt;For the appraiser working in a litigation arena, the scope of services not only involves the development and reporting of value opinion(s), but often the required defense of their opinion(s) before a finder(s) of fact.&amp;nbsp; In fact, attorneys and/or clients alike, often pay a premium for the ability of an appraiser to defend their value under close scrutiny.&amp;nbsp; J.D. Eaton, in his book &lt;u&gt;Real Estate Valuation in Litigation&lt;/u&gt;, discusses the nature of this scrutiny in a litigation environment as follows: &lt;/div&gt;
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			<author>Wayne Baer</author>
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