Overview

This session will explore the role of forensic accountants in unraveling complex financial evidence. Learn the different uses of expert witness testimony and summary witness testimony that can provide crucial insights and clear, concise rebuttals that challenge allegations of political corruption and honest services fraud. This session is essential for attorneys seeking to leverage forensic accounting expertise in their defense strategies.

Ed Waddington, Partner, Advisory Services – Marcum
Barry Gross, Senior Counsel – Faegre Drinker
Patrick Egan, Partner – Fox Rothschild

Pending 1.0 hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) for LIVE VIEWING ONLY for the following states:
California | Connecticut | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | New Jersey | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Texas

Program Description Forensic Accounting in the Defense of Political Corruption
Important Notice Regarding CPE:
Learning Objectives At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:

  • Identify the critical functions forensic accountant play in analyzing financial evidence.
  • Distinguish between the uses of expert witness testimony and summary witness testimony in the context of political corruption and honest services fraud.
  • Examine real-world case studies where forensic accounting played a pivotal role in defense strategies.
Instruction Delivery Method Group Internet Based
Recommended CPE Credit 1 Credit
Recommended Field of Study Specialized Knowledge
Prerequisites None
Program Level Basic
Advance Preparation None
Cancellation Policy You may cancel your registration at any time prior to the event.
Complaint Resolution Policy For more information regarding refund, concerns and program cancellation policies, please contact our offices at [email protected].

CPE-NASBA

Marcum LLP is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.