Why Choose Us
Why Choose Us
Let us help you resolve your matter by combining our accounting knowledge with experience with:
- Court systems
- Filing requirements
- Overall litigation process
- Investigative methodologies
- Interviewing skills
- Interactions with criminal justice agencies
- Communicating with audiences from advocates & judges to victims & suspects
When it comes to litigation support, fraud investigations and forensic accounting, the selection of the most appropriate specialist to meet a specific need in these areas could make the difference between addressing your matter and satisfactorily resolving your matter.
We go beyond the numbers to get to the facts. We add value to cases in the following ways and more:
- Crafting questions to be posed.
- Responding to questions posed.
- Identifying documents to be requested and/or subpoenaed.
- Identifying individuals to be most knowledgeable of facts.
- Conducting research relevant to facts of the case.
- Identifying and preserving key evidence.
- Evaluating produced documentation and information for completeness.
- Analyzing produced records and other information for facts.
- Identifying alternative means to obtain key facts and information.
- Providing questions for deposition and cross-examination of fact and expert witnesses.
Forensics - How we can help
Embezzlement
Fraud
White-collar crime
Business Litigation
They are inevitable parts of the fabric of today’s business environment. Investigating them requires experience, integrity, and determination to find the truth, no matter what it takes. We are your partners in that pursuit. With over ten years of experience in forensic accounting behind us, we know how to dig into the facts and identify the truth you need to handle your case effectively.
“Forensic” means, “of, relating to, or used in courts of law or public debate or argument.” Forensic accounting is the specialty practice area of accounting that describes engagements involving real or anticipated litigation and encompasses both litigation support and investigative accounting.
Forensic accounting has many contexts, including but not limited to:
- Reconstructing records that were accidentally or intentionally destroyed
- Investigating accounting records including tracing transactions to supporting source documents
- Requesting identified necessary financial documents
- Coordinating requests for replacement documentation
- Analyzing financial results and balances for completeness and reasonableness
Our forensic accounting skills have been used in a variety of areas, including:
- Civil litigation matters
- Partner disputes
- Breach of contracts
- Tenant/landlord disputes
- Corporate investigations
- Employment issues
- Marriage dissolutions
- Probate matters
- Due diligence engagements
- Trespass and constructive interference matters