As financial systems have become more complex it has also become easier to hide misconduct or mismanagement.
I have worked in investigative accounting, internal controls, and audit roles since 2014. As a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), with a Master of Accountancy, I bring the training and experience needed to analyze complex financial matters and explain them clearly and defensibly.
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Law firms often face questions like:
- Was money stolen?
- Where did the funds go?
- What are the quantifiable damages?
- Is the opposing expert’s analysis flawed?
- How do we clearly explain this to the judge or jury?
You don’t have to navigate these questions alone—or risk gaps in your case.
At the outset of a matter, I assist legal teams by identifying red flags of fraud, theft, or hidden assets. I help make discovery more effective by advising on the records to request early, and I can support deposition preparation by refining financial questions that often go overlooked.
When an investigation is required, I conduct detailed analyses to uncover fraud, trace funds in divorce and partnership disputes, evaluate grant misuse, or even reconstruct unreliable or manipulated records using independent sources. My approach is holistic and methodical, ensuring all relevant financial avenues are examined.
Following the investigation, I deliver expert reports and analyses that withstand scrutiny. Presenting complex financial findings in a clear, credible manner—understandable to attorneys, judges, and juries—often makes the difference.
When the financial aspects of a case become complex you need an investigative partner who is precise, independent, and litigation-focused.
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If your case involves complex financial issues, disputed damages, or expert testimony, I welcome the opportunity to support your legal team.
