For attorneys and law firms
Services
Stable service hubs help counsel quickly find financial expert witness support, litigation consulting, and record-based analyses that fit the dispute, record set, and procedural posture - from disclosure through trial.
Pillars
Primary litigation finance entry points with FAQs, internal links, and structured content.
- Expert witness accountantForensic accounting expert witness
- Financial expert witnessFinancial expert witness
- Litigation support CPALitigation support accounting firm
- Economic damages analysisEconomic damages expert
- Business valuation disputesBusiness valuation dispute expert
- Fraud investigationsBusiness fraud investigation services
Related subservices
Specialized hubs that support expert work, discovery, and trial readiness.
- Court testimony services
- Shareholder & partnership disputes
- Contract dispute analysis
- Forensic accounting
- Asset tracing & recovery support
- Divorce forensics
- Insurance claims analysis
- Corporate investigations
- Financial discovery consulting
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Answers to common intake, scope, and process questions before contacting the firm.
Which service should I start with?
Most attorneys start with the issue driving the case: financial expert witness testimony, litigation support, economic damages, business valuation disputes, court testimony preparation, contract or shareholder financial issues, fraud investigation, forensic accounting, or discovery consulting.
Are these services only for litigation?
The site is organized around litigation support, but many financial analyses also help with pre-suit evaluation, mediation, arbitration, and settlement preparation.
How are service scopes usually defined?
Scopes are usually defined around the question to be answered, the records available, the forum schedule, and whether the professional will consult behind the scenes or testify.
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.