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An auctioneer did (and didn’t) do something?
I’ve not seen such a defense of malfeasance but I would guess this is how it would play out. If an auctioneer was guilty of a crime, the...

Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Mar 13, 20232 min read


Auctioneers and judicial review
Auctioneers, albeit infrequently, find themselves in court. The issues could constitute a myriad of things including licensing laws...

Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jan 8, 20213 min read


Unless the circumstances indicate otherwise
Auctioneers can disclaim warranties for fitness and merchantability regarding property they are putting up for auction … typically by...

Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Oct 27, 20203 min read


Legal precedent in auction cases …
I note that any prior ruling could be binding or a principle and therefore persuasive. Therefore precedent may not be binding but be...

Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Oct 10, 20183 min read


Auction expert witness and standards of proof
Most cases in which we’ve been involved have been civil cases, where the standard of proof has been generally either a preponderance of...

Mike Brandly, Auctioneer
Jul 16, 20182 min read
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