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Financial expert witness, litigation support, economic damages, and business valuation services for counsel who need courtroom-ready independence, disciplined expert reports, and trial-tested financial analysis.Contact us

Matters

United States

Bankruptcy & insolvency

Financial expert support for counsel in bankruptcy, insolvency, preference, fraudulent transfer, creditor, and distressed-business disputes.

Financial questions in distressed matters

Bankruptcy and insolvency matters often require analysis of cash movement, creditor payments, asset transfers, financial condition, business performance, and the timing of alleged losses. A forensic accounting review can help counsel organize the financial record and identify where additional discovery may be needed.

Solvency, transfers, and source records

Common workstreams include tracing funds, reviewing bank activity, comparing accounting records to source documents, analyzing related-party transactions, and evaluating financial schedules prepared by management or other experts.

Litigation support and expert work

Depending on the assignment, the work may support consulting strategy, mediation, expert reports, rebuttal analysis, deposition preparation, or testimony on accounting and financial issues.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common intake, scope, and process questions before contacting the firm.

Why organize financial expert content by matter type?
Attorneys often search by dispute type first. Matter pages connect common case scenarios to the relevant financial services and expert analyses.
Can one matter require multiple financial analyses?
Yes. A commercial dispute might involve forensic accounting, damages, valuation, discovery consulting, and expert testimony in the same case.
When should counsel request a matter-specific conflict check?
A conflict check should happen before sharing confidential details, especially when related parties, affiliates, prior engagements, or opposing experts may be involved.

Discuss your case with an expert

Reach out before you send privileged documents.

Share party names for a conflict check, the general matter type, deadlines, and the financial question - so counsel can align on scope, forum requirements, and whether the engagement should be consulting or testifying. You can also request litigation support for damages, valuation, fraud investigations, contract financial issues, or court testimony preparation.