Attorney Hub · Business Valuation Services
Business Valuation for Legal Matters
Know what your business is worth with confidence. Get a clear, professionally prepared company valuation report for transactions, disputes, planning, or investor decisions.
Why business valuation matters
A professional business appraisal supports higher-quality decisions when stakes are high. Whether you are preparing for valuation for acquisition, planning a partner exit, or resolving a legal matter, a structured business worth calculation improves clarity and negotiating position.
Buying a company at a fair price
Supporting legal disputes with objective analysis
Raising capital with credible valuation logic
Planning succession and leadership transitions
Structuring partner exits and buyouts
Guiding strategic growth and reinvestment
How we value businesses
Our business valuation services are tailored to each assignment. Method selection depends on business type, industry, size, historical performance, financial quality, and the objective of the valuation.
Income Approach
Estimates value based on expected future cash flows and risk-adjusted return assumptions. Often useful when earnings quality and growth trajectory drive value.
Market Approach
Benchmarks the business against relevant market transactions and valuation multiples. Helpful when comparable deals and industry data are available.
Asset Approach
Evaluates the fair value of assets and liabilities to determine net business value. Typically considered for asset-heavy businesses or special situations.
Who we help
Attorneys
Business Owners
Investors
Buyers
Partners in Buyout Situations
Advisory Firms
Use cases we support
Buy/Sell Transactions
Divorce & Legal Matters
Shareholder Disputes
Immigration & Investor Cases
Exit Planning
Acquisition Due Diligence
Why choose Stratena
Tailored valuation analysis
Clean, professional reports
Fast delivery options
Confidential process
Strategic business expertise
Responsive support team
How it works
Step 1
Discovery call
Define objectives, timeline, and decision context.
Step 2
Financial data collection
Review financials, business drivers, and supporting documents.
Step 3
Valuation analysis
Apply the appropriate methodology and test assumptions.
Step 4
Delivery of report & next-step guidance
Provide a clear company valuation report and strategic recommendations.
How much is my business worth?
Value is shaped by more than one metric. Our professional business valuation process examines the factors that influence enterprise value and decision readiness.
Revenue consistency and quality
Profit margins and operating efficiency
Growth trends and scalability
Owner dependency and management depth
Recurring income profile
Industry demand and outlook
Customer concentration risk
Systems and process maturity
Overall risk profile
Client feedback
“Stratena delivered a clear company valuation report on a tight deadline. It helped us frame negotiations with more confidence.”
Corporate Attorney, Mid-Market Transaction
“Their team provided valuable support during our acquisition process. The analysis was practical, professional, and easy to work with.”
Managing Director, Acquisition Advisory Firm
“Excellent communication and high-quality output. The valuation gave our client a stronger strategic view beyond just a number.”
Partner, Business Law Practice
Business valuation FAQ
Answers to common questions about business valuation services, methods, timelines, and deliverables.
How is a business valuation calculated?
A professional business valuation typically evaluates financial performance, growth profile, risk factors, and market comparables using one or more accepted methodologies such as income, market, and asset approaches.
How much does a business valuation cost?
Pricing depends on complexity, timeline, and scope. We provide a clear proposal after an initial consultation so you understand deliverables and turnaround before engagement.
How long does it take?
Standard timelines vary by case complexity and data readiness. Fast-turnaround options are available for urgent legal, transaction, or planning needs.
What documents are needed?
Most projects require historical financial statements, tax returns, ownership details, operating information, and relevant market context. We provide a tailored checklist at kickoff.
Can you help attorneys with client matters?
Yes. We regularly support attorneys with business valuation for attorneys, including litigation support contexts, investor matters, and transaction-related advisory needs.
Do you value small businesses?
Yes. Our small business valuation services are designed for owner-operated and growth-stage companies as well as larger middle-market situations.
Which valuation method is best?
The right method depends on the business model, industry, earnings profile, and valuation objective. Many assignments use a weighted view across multiple methods.
How do I get started?
Book a consultation or request valuation support. We will confirm scope, timeline, and required information, then begin the engagement with a focused discovery process.
Need to Know What Your Business Is Worth?
Get a professional valuation report built for decisions, negotiations, and growth.