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Forensic, Litigation, and Business Valuation Workshop - VIRTUAL

Overview

This year’s Forensic Litigation and Valuation Services Conference offers timely, in-depth content focused on the evolving landscape of forensic accounting and valuation.

Agenda

Monday, Aug 11th

9:25AM TO 9:30AM / General Sessions

9:30AM TO 10:25AM / General Sessions

Ralph Litolff, RAL Forensics


10:25AM TO 11:20AM / General Sessions

Duncan Will, Camico Inc

Leave behind your engrained perspective of who you are as a CPA and the professional standards governing the performance of forensic, valuation and litigation support engagements. This presentation differs from those that focus primarily on professional standards -- it incorporates jury expectations. The presentation will help you sleep better; conduct more effective forensic, valuation and litigation support engagements; and will also improve other areas of your practice by helping you identify and address riskier engagements and risky situations. The session provides a risk management perspective gleaned from nearly 40 years handling claims and other risk management issues. 

Even when you do everything right, you can still get sued! You'll learn some risk management steps and testifying tips that can reduce or avoid professional liability exposure when practicing in these arenas. 


11:40AM TO 12:55PM / General Sessions

Jim Koerber,

An overview of issues related to the calculations of personal injury and wrongful death economic damages.  It will include current case law, Daubert challenges, and other important factors to consider. 


1:55PM TO 2:45PM / General Sessions

Jason Burge, Partner, Fishman Haygood, LLP

Lance McCardle, Partner, Fishman Haygood, LLP

Lara Richards, Fishman Haygood, LLP


2:45PM TO 3:35PM / General Sessions

Riley Busenlener, Chaffe & Associates, INC

Jason MacMorran, EisnerAmper LLP

This session will cover the tools and resources a valuation specialist should consider in their practice. Materials will focus on AICPA standards and practice aids, along with economic, industry, and capital markets data resources.


3:55PM TO 5:05PM / General Sessions

Rod Burkert, President


5:05PM TO 5:50PM / General Sessions

Madison Field, CPA, EisnerAmper

Rob King, Moderator, EisnerAmper

Troy Rush, Associate Director, EisnerAmper


Tuesday, Aug 12th

8:55AM TO 9:00AM / General Sessions

9:00AM TO 9:50AM / General Sessions

The Honorable Wendy Vitter, Chief Judge


9:50AM TO 11:05AM / General Sessions

Yigal Rechtman, Rechtman Consulting

Most fraud examiners and auditors are familiar with the fraud triangle and how fraudsters act. When it comes to collusion some of the assumptions in fraud detection, or the detection of material misstatements in an audit must be re-examined. Even with good internal controls, fraud by collusion is possible, so during this presentation we will understand how collusion is created. We will then explore practical tips for identifying collusion. This course is directed at both fraud examiners and auditors.


11:25AM TO 12:35PM / General Sessions

1:35PM TO 2:25PM / General Sessions

Frank DeVay,


2:25PM TO 3:15PM / General Sessions

Richard Peters,


3:35PM TO 4:25PM / General Sessions

Bryce Erickson,


4:25PM TO 5:20PM / General Sessions

Roger Javier,


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Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.

Event Code:

FLVS25

16 CPE Credits
Specialized Knowledge and Applications: 16 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$539 $589
Non-member Price:
$739 $789
Register by July 28th for Early Bird Pricing.

Registration is open through 08/10.

Monday, August 11th

9:25am to 5:50pm
(Check-In 9:00am)

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