John Agogliati named Managing Director, Marshall & Stevens’ Dispute Resolution & Litigation Support Practice

Agogliati brings Marshall & Stevens almost 20 years of expertise during which he has performed hundreds of business valuations and has provided expert reports and testimony in multiple venues. He has completed damages analyses for matters concerning breach of contract, product liability, business interruption, legal malpractice, and accountant malpractice, among others. He has performed valuations of closely-held companies, financial instruments, derivatives and complex assets for litigation, transaction, estate tax, gift tax, and financial reporting purposes. Prior to joining Marshall & Stevens, Mr. Agogliati was a principal in the Valuation Services group of a regional accounting firm and a former manager in the Financial Advisory Services group of a Big Four accounting and advisory firm.

“John is a perfect fit for Marshall & Stevens,” says CEO and President Mark W. Santarsiero from the company’s Los Angeles headquarters. “His hands-on experience in performing valuations across a wide range of industries, combined with his testimony experience, makes him ideally suited to further build our Dispute Resolution & Litigation Support Practice.”

Mr. Agogliati’s valuation experience encompasses the full range of commercial and intellectual property damages in addition to business valuation. His experience not only includes extensive analytical model development, but also forensic analysis associated with developing underlying data and analysis of the relevant facts.

“I have known professionals at Marshall & Stevens for many years and have the utmost respect for their work and reputation,” says Mr. Agogliati. “Now, I am thrilled to be a part of the firm and to further build its Dispute Resolution and Litigation Support Practice.”

Mr. Agogliati earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering with an economics minor at Lehigh University’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science. He also holds a Master of Business Administration degree in finance from Lehigh’s College of Business and Economics. He received his charter from the CFA Institute in 2002 and his Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) designation in 2014.

Established in 1932, Marshall & Stevens is a recognized leader in valuation services, serving business owners, managers, boards, and trusted advisors throughout the world. With offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Tampa, the firm’s valuation professionals assist clients with planning, due diligence, negotiation and reporting issues related to mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, financings, insurance placement, and tax-related transactions. The company provides a full complement of valuation-related services, including transaction advisory and opinion letters, the valuation of businesses and business assets, and expert testimony in state and federal courts.

For further information, contact Mr. Agogliati at [email protected] or visit www.Marshall-Stevens.com.

John Agogliati, Managing Director
[email protected]
212.575.3114 (Direct)
212.344.9731 (Fax)

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