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This highly-qualified expert has over 40 years of experience in the field of forensic accounting and fraud forensics, with an extensive background in fraud engagements, shareholder and partnership disputes, and other areas of investigative accounting. He earned his BS in accounting from Rutgers University and certified as a public accountant, valuation analyst, global management accountant, and fraud examiner. This expert is active in his field as a member of several organizations, including the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and the USA 500 Club. He has formerly served the managing director for multiple firms and as a professor of accounting at the graduate level. Currently, this expert serves as the partner-in-charge of the New York region at a public accounting and advisory services firm in New York.
Partner & New York Practice Leader, A public accounting & advisory service firm in NY
Bachelor of Science (BS), Rutgers University
New York,
New York
This expert has over a decade of foresnic accounting and economic damage experience. Prior to founding his economic damage advisory consultancy, this expert worked as a senior associate for close to 10 years at a top consulting firm that specialized in forensic and investigative accounting. His practice focuses on quantifiable economic damages arising from medical malpractice, slip-and-fall, MVA, workplace accidents, defamation, wrongful death, and more.
Managing Director, A Forensic Economics Consulting Firm in NJ
Bachelor of Science (BS), Drexel University
Moorestown,
New Jersey
This highly-qualified expert has nearly 20 years of experience as a forensic accountant and auditor, with extensive experience in information technology, information systems, fraud, and damages. He received his BS in computer science from New York University before earning his MS in accounting from Pace University. This expert is certified as a public accountant, an information technology professional, an information systems manager, and a fraud examiner. He is active in his field as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and the Information System Audit & Control Association. He has previously been a partner at several accounting firms, such as Nasberg PLLC and Grassi & Co. CPAs. Currently, this expert is a partner at a valuation firm in New York, a consultant for an accounting and business consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at a New York university.
Partner, A valuation firm in NY
Master of Science (MS), Pace University
New York,
New York
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What Can a Forensic Accounting Expert Witness Opine On?
Fraud Detection
Identifying discrepancies in financial records.
Financial Analysis
Evaluating financial data for irregularities.
Data Mining
Extracting useful information from large datasets.
Asset Tracing
Locating and identifying hidden assets.
Transaction Review
Examining transactions for suspicious activity.
Report Preparation
Creating detailed findings for stakeholders.
FAQs for Forensic Accounting Expert Witnesses
What is a forensic accounting expert witness?
A forensic accounting expert witness is a financial specialist who analyzes complex money matters for legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, tracing funds, testifying in court, and clarifying financial issues.
What types of cases may require the expertise of a forensic accounting expert witness?
A forensic accounting expert witness handles fraud, embezzlement, financial disputes, business valuation, bankruptcy, divorce, shareholder, insurance, and tax litigation cases.
How can a forensic accounting expert witness assist with damages quantification?
A forensic accounting expert witness assists with damages quantification by analyzing financial records, calculating economic losses, and providing clear, defensible damage estimates in court.
What qualifications should attorneys seek in a forensic accounting expert witness?
Attorneys should seek a forensic accounting expert witness with CPA or CFE credentials, litigation and testimony experience, strong analytical skills, and industry-specific knowledge.
How does a forensic accounting expert witness support complex financial discovery?
A forensic accounting expert witness supports complex financial discovery by tracing transactions, analyzing records, and explaining intricate financial patterns in clear, defensible terms.
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