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Average Accounting Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$425/hr
Review Fee
$475/hr
Deposition Fee
$475/hr
Court Fee
This expert focuses on accounting, forensic accounting, financial analysis, financial forensics, economic damages, business valuation and investigations. He has experience in lost profits/earnings, business interruption claims, analysis of financial transactions and balances, Court-ordered accounting, bankruptcy, fraud examinations, investigations and the reconstruction of incomplete, misstated and/or falsified financial information. This expert provides consulting and litigation support services to trial lawyers, trustees, examiners, receivers, business owners and managers and units of federal, state and local government. Many engagements combine financial analysis, economic damages determination, valuation issues, tracing procedures and/or other applications of financial forensics to assist in resolving complex commercial litigation and business disputes. He has more than 35 years of experience in accounting, financial analysis, financial forensics, business economics, fraud examinations and investigations in diverse engagements and numerous industries, including more than 15 years of experience in economic damages and business valuations. He has participated in public hearings and alternative dispute resolutions, submitted expert reports in several jurisdictions and testified in arbitration, regulatory proceedings and State, Federal and Bankruptcy Courts.
Managing Member, A private accounting firm in Midwest
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Witwatersrand University
Chicago,
Illinois
This expert earned her BA in Accounting from Baker College and her JD from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. She also earned an LLM in Taxation at Thomas M. Cooley Law School. This expert is certified as a Public Accountant and Fraud Examiner. In addition, she is a licensed attorney in the state of Michigan. She is active in her field as a member of several associations including the American Association of Attorney-CPAs and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Advisory Board. Formerly, the expert held several roles as a Senior Accountant and Auditor, and she is currently an Attorney at a private legal practice.
Attorney, A private legal practice
Master of Laws (LLM), Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Southfield,
Michigan
This highly qualified expert has nearly 25 years of experience in economics, finance, and accounting. He received his BA in economics from the University of Chicago, where he also earned his MBA in finance and accounting and his PhD in business economics. This expert is a certified public accountant and a member of the American Economics Association. He has formerly served as the principal for Chicago Partners, managing principal for the Analysis Group, and chief economist for the New York State Attorney General's Office. He has also taught graduate-level economics courses as a lecturer of law at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, a lecturer in the economics department and graduate school of business at the University of Chicago, and a guest lecturer at Columbia University and Duke University. Currently, this expert serves as a senior consultant for an economic consulting firm based in Illinois.
Senior Consultant, An economic consulting firm in IL
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Chicago
Illinois
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What Can an Accounting Expert Witness Opine On?
Bookkeeping
Recording financial transactions systematically.
Financial Reporting
Preparing financial statements for stakeholders.
Tax Preparation
Calculating and filing tax returns accurately.
Auditing
Examining financial records for accuracy.
Budgeting
Creating financial plans for future expenses.
Payroll Processing
Calculating employee salaries and deductions.
FAQs for Accounting Expert Witnesses
What is a accounting expert witness?
An accounting expert witness is a qualified accountant who provides professional opinions in legal disputes. They assist by reviewing financial records, preparing reports, testifying in court, and clarifying complex accounting issues.
What types of cases may benefit from the insight of an accounting expert witness?
An accounting expert witness supports fraud and embezzlement, business valuation, contract disputes, financial damages, bankruptcy, tax controversies, and shareholder litigation.
How should an attorney evaluate an accounting expert witness’s credentials and training?
An attorney should evaluate an accounting expert witness’s credentials and training by reviewing degrees, CPA or specialty certifications, continuing education, and relevant case experience.
How can an accounting expert witness assist in quantifying complex financial damages?
An accounting expert witness quantifies complex financial damages by analyzing records, modeling losses, and providing objective, defensible calculations for the court.
What engagement terms should counsel consider when retaining an accounting expert witness?
Counsel should define the accounting expert witness’s scope, fees, deadlines, confidentiality, discovery duties, report format, testimony limits, and conflict‑of‑interest terms in writing.
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