In the California Court of Appeal’s decision in People ex rel. Department of Transportation v. Clauser/Wells Partnership, 95 Cal. App. 4th 1066 (2002), the role of the Personal Property Valuation Expert Witness was central to a high-value eminent domain dispute. The case demonstrates how appellate courts evaluate the admissibility of valuation testimony when expert methodologies sharply diverge.
Background and Parties
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) initiated an eminent domain action to acquire property from the Clauser/Wells Partnership, the landlord of a tenant business known as Manchester. The central dispute concerned just compensation for Manchester’s substantial business inventory—personal property that would be displaced by the taking.


