Financial Expert Witnesses in New Jersey

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Financial expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including litigation support, valuation, and forensic accounting. Some of the most common specialties include damages calculations, fraud investigations, business valuation, and bankruptcy analysis. They can opine on the effects of financial misconduct, contract breaches, market fluctuations, and corporate governance failures.

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  1. Finance & Investment Research Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $160/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $160/hr

    This expert has almost 15 years of experience in the financial services industry with a focus on direct investment and operational due diligence of alternative investments. She received her B.S. in Finance and Accounting. Her focus involves an in-depth inspection of hedge funds and their operations including hedge fund administrators. At PNC Asset Management, she served on the national due diligence unit and was responsible for the selection and monitoring of hedge, fund of hedge fund, and liquid alternative investments in the U.S. and Asia. She currently serves as Managing Director of an alternative investment consulting firm that, among other tasks, focuses on thorough investment and operational due diligence and risk assessment.

    President and CEO, Independent Alternative Investment Consulting Firm

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), Drexel University

    Cherry Hill,

    New Jersey

  2. Investment Banking Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $650/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $650/hr
    Court Fee
    $650/hr

    This expert has over 40 years of experience in every area of investment banking, including Mergers and Acquisitions (including LBOS and recapitalizations), Fairness Opinions, Adequacy Opinions, Solvency Opinions, Valuations, Damage Issues, Fiduciary Issues, Advice to Special Committees of Boards and Trustees, Due Diligence and Disclosure Issues, Financing of debt and equity both public and private, Leasing and Real Estate Financing, and many other areas. He graduated with honors in economics from Princeton University, followed by graduating at the top of his class in the MBA program at New York University (NYU) Business School. Until 1990, this expert served as an investment banker at Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., one of the most prominent American investment banks of the twentieth Century. Joining the firm as an associate, he became a Vice-President, then Senior Vice-President, and was elected Managing Director in 1982. In November 1990, he resigned from Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. to pursue a new business opportunity. From October 1993 through February 1995, he served as President and CEO of Gulf USA Corporation, shepherding it through a reorganization process, and as a Director of Gulf Resources Pacific in New Zealand, a 90% owned subsidiary and one of the largest commercial real estate companies in New Zealand. He also served as an advisor to certain corporate finance departments of medium-size investment banks, including Gruntal Capital Markets. In addition, he served on certain boards of directors. This expert is currently a Senior Director at a boutique investment bank with both U.S. and foreign clients.

    Investment Banking Consultant, Independent

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), New York University Graduate School of Business

    Bedminster,

    New Jersey

  3. Public Accounting Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $500/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $500/hr

    This certified public accountant is a Harvard business graduate, as well as lecturer at among the nation's leading business academies. He is extensively published in major financial journals like the New York Post, Wall Street Journal and the Star Ledger, and has made high profile television appearances in CNBC and MSNBC business broadcasts. Finally, he is also listed in the Who's Who in Business and Finance.

    Adjunct Lecturer, A top business school

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), New York University

    Woodbridge,

    New Jersey

  4. Financial Expert Witness

    Review Fee
    $400/hr
    Deposition Fee
    $500/hr

    This financial expert earned his BA from Brown University, and his Master of International Affairs in Finance from Columbia University. He has held top leadership positions at numerous financial institutions including Standard & Poor's and Lehman Brothers He is the former Senior VP and Co-Head of Investment Banking Credit, Ratings Advisory, & Execution at Lehman Brothers. Through 2013, this expert was the Director/Senior Vice President - Ratings Advisory & Credit Review for Barclays/Lehman Brothers. He is currently an independent financial consultant.

    Independent Consultant

    Master of International Affairs (MIA), Columbia University

    South Orange,

    New Jersey

What Can a Financial Expert Witness Opine On?

FAQs for Financial Expert Witnesses

What is a financial expert witness?

A financial expert witness is a qualified finance professional who provides specialized opinions in legal cases. They assist by reviewing financial records, analyzing damages, testifying in court, and clarifying complex money issues.

What types of cases can a financial expert witness opine on?

A financial expert witness opines on fraud, damages, business valuation, bankruptcy, securities, forensic accounting, marital dissolution, tax disputes, and commercial litigation.

How do you evaluate the credibility of a financial expert witness’s methodology?

Evaluate a financial expert witness’s methodology by checking accepted industry standards, transparent data sources, reproducible calculations, and peer‑reviewed or legally tested methods.

What specific credentials should a financial expert witness have for complex commercial disputes?

A financial expert witness for complex commercial disputes should have a CPA or CFA, advanced finance/accounting degree, relevant industry experience, and strong litigation or forensic credentials.

How do you assess the independence of a financial expert witness from the retaining party?

To assess the independence of a financial expert witness, review prior relationships, compensation structure, case volume from the retaining party, and any potential conflicts of interest.

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