Types of Engagements

Litigation Support

Commercial & Financial Disputes

Financial analysis and damages quantification in complex commercial litigation, arbitration, and court proceedings.

Forensic accountants and damages experts are retained in litigation matters to analyze financial issues, quantify economic harm, and support expert testimony. Engagements often involve extensive financial records, disputed transactions, and competing damages theories.

  1. Breach of contract damages
  2. Shareholder, member, and partnership disputes
  3. Trade secret misappropriation and intellectual property damages
  4. Fraud, misrepresentation, and financial deception

Insurance Claims

First-Party, Third-Party & Specialty Losses

Independent financial analysis of insured losses grounded in policy terms and causation.

We assist insurers, policyholders, and counsel with the quantification of financial losses arising from insured events. Our analyses focus on historical performance, policy guidence from the carrier, causation, and accepted methodologies.

  1. Business interruption and extra expense
  2. Builders risk and delay in start-up (DSU) claims
  3. Third-party damages
  4. Property damage and inventory losses
  5. Fidelity / crime losses
  6. Professional liability (E&O) and directors & officers (D&O) claims
  7. Contingent business interruption

Construction & Real Estate

Project & Property Disputes

Financial analysis of construction delays, cost overruns, and real estate income losses.

Construction and real estate disputes frequently require detailed analysis of project costs, schedules, and anticipated income streams. We work with owners, developers, contractors, and insurers.

  1. Construction cost overruns
  2. Delay and disruption claims
  3. Lost rents and delayed occupancy
  4. Construction defect-related damages

Employment & Compensation Disputes

Workplace & Executive Matters

Economic loss and compensation analysis arising from employment-related disputes.

We analyze compensation structures, earnings histories, and contractual arrangements to quantify alleged economic damages in employment and restrictive covenant disputes.

  1. Wrongful termination claims
  2. Commission and bonus disputes
  3. Non-compete violations
  4. Non-solicitation violations

Matrimonial Disputes

Divorce & Family Law Financial Matters

Forensic financial analysis in high-net-worth and complex divorce proceedings.

Forensic accounting is often required in matrimonial matters involving closely held businesses, complex asset structures, or disputed income.

  1. Asset identification, tracing, and valuation
  2. Income, cash flow, and lifestyle analysis
  3. Forensic investigation and dissipation claims