U. Seth Ottensoser, a partner at Bernstein Liebhard LLP, served as guest lecturer at Harvard Law School in January 2014, where he spoke on the topic of “Stock Valuation In the Context of Delaware Litigation and Appraisal Actions.”  Previously, Mr. Ottensoser lectured at Harvard Law School in January 2013 on the topic of, “Valuation of Securities:  The Devil Is In The Details,” and in October 2010 on the topic of “Global v. Golden and Maric v. Plato:  The Importance of Discounted Cash Flow Analyses in Delaware Litigation.”  Mr. Ottensoser’s most recent lecture addressed the mechanics of standardized investment banking analyses, including discounted cash flow analyses, and the most recent Delaware opinions regarding statutory appraisal proceedings.  Further, Mr. Ottensoser illustrated mistakes made by investment bankers in fairness opinions, along with the financial ramifications stemming therefrom.