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Engagement process

Engagements may involve letters of engagement, defined scope, communications protocols, and billing milestones, subject to firm policy and applicable rules.

Start with a conflict check

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What happens after a conflict check clears?
The parties usually define the scope, role, deadlines, fee structure, records needed, and whether the work is consulting or testifying expert work.
How is the initial scope determined?
Scope is usually based on the legal issues, available records, expected deliverables, forum deadlines, and the financial questions counsel needs answered.
Can the scope change during the case?
Yes. Scope may change as discovery develops, deadlines shift, or counsel identifies new financial issues that require analysis.

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.