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The Role of the Forensic Accountant in Construction Litigation
Forensic Services
Webcast

The Role of the Forensic Accountant in Construction Litigation

Explore the role of forensic accountants in construction disputes, focusing on types of engagements, damage analyses and delivering quality client value.

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Accounting

Level

Basic

CPE Credits

1.5

Instructor

David Duffus, Alex Smith

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC4756215

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Product Details

In this webcast, you'll gain insights into the critical role of forensic and valuation professionals in providing expert witness services and litigation support, including:

  • The types of construction litigation where forensic accountants are often called to assist.
  • The cases where you may be asked to provide expert opinions and how to deliver relevant, impactful analysis efficiently.
  • How other expert opinions are used and how they influence your contributions.
  • Analyzing construction claims (defect, delay, disruption, acceleration, extra costs, etc.) and determining which damage calculations are relevant to your analysis.

Whether you’re already offering these services or are considering expanding into this area, this session will equip you with practical strategies and best practices for construction-related litigation engagements.

Key Topics

  • Construction litigation
  • Expert witness
  • Construction claims

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify damage issues in the context of construction defects, delay, disruption, acceleration and other disputes involving construction projects and construction companies.
  • Recognize the forensic accountant’s role and the interplay with other experts
  • Indicate the various claims and associated damage theories
  • Distinguish calculations for typical claims, such as defect, delay, disruption, acceleration, extra costs, etc.

Who Will Benefit

Forensic and valuation professionals offering or interested in providing expert witness and litigation support consulting services.

More Details
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
none
Access
This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
1.5 hrs
Pricing
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Speakers
David Duffus
David Duffus is a forensic accountant with more than 25 years of experience across multiple industries. He has been retained as an expert on more than 100 occasions. David has testified as an expert at deposition, trial and in alternative dispute settings more than 90 times. He has acted as an expert for disputed values of up to $275 million and for project values in excess of $300 million. He has also served as an arbitrator or neutral accountant in post-acquisition and valuation-related disputes. Since 1992, David has specialized in working on complex litigation services, forensic accounting and valuation services assignments for businesses ranging from start-up entities to Fortune 100 companies. He has worked extensively with counsel through all phases of the litigation process and has provided expert witness and deposition testimony in matters in state and federal court, and in alternative dispute settings. Prior to joining HKA, David spent almost 17 years, including the last 15 as a partner, in Baker Tilly’s Global Forensics & Litigation Services practice. Over the course of his career, David has developed significant experience working with clients to quantify damages in complex commercial disputes, including matters involving claims of intellectual property infringement, breach of contract, tortious interference, product liability, fraud, and breaches of restrictive covenants. He is also frequently called upon to value businesses and related ownership interests in stakeholder disputes, post-acquisition disputes and bankruptcy matters. Beyond his damages and valuation work, David has conducted forensic accounting analyses in connection with financial reporting issues, internal investigations surrounding employee misconduct, stakeholder disputes and project failures. David is a certified public accountant (CPA) licensed in Pennsylvania and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Turnaround Management Association. He acts as an instructor for the AICPA expert witness training programme and is certified in financial forensics (CFF), a certified fraud examiner (CFE), accredited in business valuation (ABV) and holds a master’s in accounting and finance and a degree in economics and political science. These would have been added into the original submission but there doesn't seem to be a way to edit speaker bios in airtable once they're in the system. Also, we understand they are long bios but the detail important to share for this type of workshop.
Alex Smith
Alex Smith is a Director in Forvis Mazars’ Forensics and Valuation Services practice and serves clients throughout the firm’s footprint. He provides forensic and valuation advisory services, including expert witness services, financial investigations, litigation support, and construction cost consulting services. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in Finance and Minor in Economics from Wofford College and received a Master’s of Professional Accountancy from Clemson University. Alex is licensed as a CPA in South Carolina and North Carolina and holds the Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) credential with the AICPA. He is also certified by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts as a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) and a Master Analyst in Financial Forensics (MAFF).
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