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Average Banking Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$475/hr
Review Fee
$525/hr
Deposition Fee
$525/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified banking supervisory expert is a former officer at the Federal Reserve Board, where he was responsible for regulatory policies and supervisory standards surrounding credit, market, liquidity and operational risk management at regulated institutions. The expert first joined the Federal Reserve in 1991 as a Supervisory Financial Analyst and became a Deputy Associate Director for the Board of Governors in 2004. He oversaw market and liquidity risk, as well as capital markets, and also handled operational risk policy in his last year with the Federal Reserve. Over the course of a 20-year career with the regulatory body, he established and managed regulatory and supervisory programs on the capital requirements and risk management of banking organizations' capital markets, trading and derivatives activities; treasury functions; interest rate, market risk, and liquidity exposures; and investment portfolio and asset/liability management practices. After leaving the Federal Reserve, the expert joined Ernst & Young LLP as an Executive Director of the Financial Services Risk Management Advisory Practice. He earned his Bachelor of Arts & Sciences in Economics & International Relations from American University, his Masters of Arts & Sciences in Economics from Boston College, his Masters of Business Administration from George Washington University, and his Chartered Financial Analyst credential from CFA Institute.
Financial Markets & Institutions Consultant, Independent
Master of Business Administration (MBA), George Washington University
Maryland
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What Can a Banking Expert Witness Opine On?
Account Opening
Initiating a new customer account.
Loan Approval
Evaluating and approving loan applications.
Funds Transfer
Moving money between accounts or banks.
Deposit Processing
Handling customer deposits into accounts.
Account Closure
Terminating customer bank accounts.
Credit Card Issuance
Providing credit cards to approved applicants.
FAQs for Banking Expert Witnesses
What is a banking expert witness?
A banking expert witness is a financial professional who explains banking standards and practices in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing transactions, and testifying to clarify complex banking issues.
In what case types might the expertise of a banking expert witness be beneficial?
A banking expert witness is beneficial in lender liability, loan default, foreclosure, fraud, AML, compliance, UCC, consumer finance, and securities litigation cases.
How should counsel evaluate the qualifications of a banking expert witness?
Counsel should evaluate a banking expert witness by reviewing their banking experience, education, certifications, prior testimony, publications, and case-specific industry expertise.
How can a banking expert witness assist in interpreting complex financial records?
A banking expert witness can interpret complex financial records by analyzing transactions, tracing funds, explaining banking practices, and clarifying irregularities for the court.
What role can a banking expert witness play in assessing lender conduct?
A banking expert witness evaluates lender conduct by analyzing policies, documentation, and industry standards to determine if the bank acted fairly, legally, and within accepted practices.
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