Found 46 brokerage Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| 30 years expertise principally in valuation of individual assets and portfolios, litigation support and expert witness testimony, condemnation, acquisition and disposition due diligence, and real estate research....
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| 40+ years experience in investments, stocks, options, derivatives, mutual funds and securities.
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| property tax and brokerage consultant to many local individuals and firms
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| Former trucking company owner, Corportate Executive (Sr. V.P. Risk Management Director of Safety / Compliance) provides valuable insight, analysis & expert testimony in most any trucking related case.
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| 44 years experience in securities investments.
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| Michael H. Samson is a customs broker consultant. His services include: audit and review of operations.
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| EW #260 has over 45 years of hands-on experience in all phases of the restaurant, hotel and franchising industries.
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| 30 years of real estate experience with emphasis on Property Mangagement - purchase, renovation, restoration, sale of single family homes, condominiums, multifamily residences
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| Specialize in interpretation and analysis of property/casualty insurance contracts; evaluation of broker services, premium disputes, claims services and reserving practices, industry customs and practices....
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| Trucking and Distribution Expert, Accidents, Safety and Economic Regulation, Loss & Damage Claims,
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| I have 16+ years of experience in every aspect of life insurance. My company processes over 200 life insurance cases per year. I am an expert!
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| Securities and finance including currencies, derivatives, hedge funds, expert witness and litigation support
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| Expert witness & litigation support in high hazard casualty & property insurance
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| A securities consultant and expert witness working for both claimants and the brokerage industry
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| Expert Witness and Litigation Services are a major focus of MCS Associates, a nationally recognized consulting group that has provided management, operational and regulatory consulting services to financial institutions, insurance companies and regulatory agencies as well as real-estate and financial services organizations nationwide for over 30 years. We perform expert witness assignments throughout the United States and the firm’s clients include several hundred leading law firms around the...
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| A transportation professor who has brokered freight daily since 1981 and has developed brokering techniques and tools, used far and wide in the industry. He teaches transportation entrepreneurs, lawyers, shippers the intricacies of brokering freight without liability, by contract. Over 40 years experience in the transportation industry....
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| Consultant and Expert Witness in matters relating to Securities Industry issues, especially in the area of Compliance.
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| Attorney, broker and instructor with nearly 20 years of experience.
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| CPA with over 35 years experience with litigation support matters
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| We are professional Computer Consulting firm with over 29 years of experience.
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| A state and federal court receiver. His receivership experience includes hundreds of cases filed throughout California, Nevada and Arizona during the last decade.
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| Over 40 years experience in towing vessel operations, marine construction and salvage: marine surveying and brokerage.
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| EW #795 is an award winning real estate broker in San Diego, Ca. actively managing thousands of transactions for over 27 years.
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| Forty years designing and implementing telecommunications and computer technology for Wall St. and domestic & foreign banks.
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| Providing property/casualty insurance, archaeology, claims and risk management advice and expert witness services to attorneys representing insurance consumers and providers.
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| 25 years expertience in marina management, development, design, feasibility, financial proformance, due diligence, expert witness
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| Over 35 years of experience as agent and broker for large brokerage firms, agency owner, risk manager, insurance/risk management consultant
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| Testified as an accounting and business valuation expert for the IRS and the Justice Department. Extensive experience in federal taxation.
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| After 45 yrs in the mortgage and real estate industry, I am qualified to comment on any variety of issues.
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| Experienced witness. Series 7, 8 (9-10), 24. OSJ since 1985. Wirehouse, bank, and independent BD experience. Retail brokerage expertise.
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| Expert witness in the areas of underwriting and underwritng program development and reinsurance.
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| IT Executive with over 20+ years Fortune 500 Experience in applications development, data center management, infrastructure management, project management, corporate governance
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| Securities, Futures, Derivatives Expert Witnesses. 20+ yrs as consultants in investment and trading litigation. Broker/customer disputes-stocks and bonds, options, commodity futures, currency trading.
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| Expert Witness Financial Service Litigations; NASD Arbitrations. Expert in Securities Trading & Pricing, Derivatives, Investment Management, Suitability, Controls, Hedging, Financial Risk Management
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| EW #806 effectiveness and litigation consulting is founded on his experience in real estate transactions, although court experience is also important.
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| Accountability ***[Services]****' legal auditors have been designated as experts in numerous matters involving complex attorneys fee disputes.
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| I have led the implementation of International Accounting Standards since 1999 on behalf of USAID and the Asian Development Bank
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| Founder and Principal Consultant. Risk & insurance management consulting, for companies worldwide.
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| With over 25 years at Merrill Lynch as an FA, branch office & district manager, & FVP of the Office of Investment Performance, his expertise, credibility, and knowledge is second to none.
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| 45 Years Experience in Insurance Consulting and Expert Witness
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| EW #13672 has 20+ years as a securities analyst / portfolio manager and a background in investment banking and accounting. Cases: investment suitability, stock fraud, research fraud, etc.
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| EW #3115 is an Attorney, broker and instructor with nearly 20 years of experience as a real estate broker and general counsel.
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| National Agency. Professional investigations with emphasis upon accuracy, detail and expedience.
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| Certified and has over 25 years experience in litigation involving business valuations, economic damages, asset tracings, breach of fiduciary duty in a wide variety of industries.
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| Attorney, specializing in all facets of real estate and business law for past 35 years
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Categories To Find "Brokerage" Experts:
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ARBITRATION / MEDIATION |
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Arbitration is a form of mediation or conciliation, where the mediating party is given power by the disputant parties to settle the dispute by making a finding. In practice arbitration is generally used as a substitute for judicial systems, particularly when the judicial processes are viewed as too slow, expensive or biased. Arbitration is also used by communities which lack formal law, as a substitute for formal law.
Mediation consists of a process of alternative dispute resolution in which a (generally) neutral third party, the mediator, using appropriate techniques, assists two or more parties to help them negotiate an agreement, with concrete effects, on a matter of common interest. More generally speaking, the term "mediation" covers any activity in which an impartial third party (often a professional) facilitates an agreement on any matter in the common interest of the parties involved.
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BANK COMPLIANCE |
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Compliance requirements are a series of directives established by United States federal government agencies that summarize hundreds of federal laws and regulations applicable to Federal assistance.
Bank regulations are a form of government regulation which subject banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to uphold the soundness and integrity of the financial system.
A bank is an institution that provides financial service, particularly taking deposits and extending credit.
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BANKING |
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A bank is an institution that provides financial service, particularly taking deposits and extending credit.
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BANKING REGULATION |
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Bank regulations are a form of government regulation which subject banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to uphold the soundness and integrity of the financial system.
A bank is an institution that provides financial service, particularly taking deposits and extending credit.
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BANKRUPTCY |
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Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors. A declared state of bankruptcy can be requested by creditors in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed; however, in the overwhelming majority of cases, the bankruptcy is initiated by the bankrupt individual or organization.
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CHECK KITING |
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Check kiting is any sort of fraud that involves drawing out money from a bank account that does not have sufficient funds to cover the check. It is typically achieved by taking advantage of the float, the time between the negotiation of the check and its clearance at the check-writer's bank. This fraud is also known as paper hanging and carries a heavier pejorative connotation. Before the passage of the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act, when checks could take 3 or more days to clear, playing the float was fairly common practice in otherwise-honest low-income families who encountered emergencies right before payday.
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CLAIMS |
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A claim is a legal action to obtain money, property or the enforcement of a right protected by law against another party.
Individuals and businesses purchase insurance policies to protect against monetary losses. In the event of a loss, policyholders submit claims, or requests for payment, seeking compensation for their loss. Adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators work primarily for property and casualty insurance companies, for whom they handle a wide variety of claims alleging property damage, liability, or bodily injury. Their main role is to investigate the claims, negotiate settlements, and authorize payments to claimants, all the while mindful not to violate the claimants rights under Federal and State privacy laws. They must determine whether the customers insurance policy covers the loss and how much of the loss should be paid to the claimant. Although many adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators have overlapping functions and may even perform the same job, the insurance industry generally assigns specific roles to each of these claims workers.
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COMMODITIES |
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The word commodity is a term with distinct meanings in business and in Marxian political economy. For the former, it is a largely homogeneous product, whereas for the latter, it refers generically to wares offered for exchange.
Linguistically, the word commodity came into use in English in the 15th century, being derived from the French word "commodité" meaning "benefit, profit", similar in meaning to biens (goods). The Latin root meaning is commoditas, referring variously to the appropriate measure of something; a fitting state, time or condition; a good quality; efficaciousness or propriety; and advantage, or benefit. The German equivalent is die Ware, i.e. wares or goods offered for sale.
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CUSTOMS |
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Find CUSTOMS experts and consultants for CUSTOMS litigation support.
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INSURANCE BROKER / AGENT |
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An insurance broker sources (brokes) contracts of insurance on behalf of their customers.
The term Insurance Broker became a regulated term under the Insurance Brokers (Registration) Act 1977[1] which was designed to thwart the bogus practices of firms holding themselves as brokers but in fact acting as representative of one or more favoured insurance companies.
Insurance brokerage is largely associated with general insurance (car, house etc.) rather than life insurance, although some brokers continued to provide investment and life insurance brokerage until the onset of more onerous Financial Services Authority regulation in 2001.
Insurance broking is carried out today by many types of organizations including traditional brokerages, Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) and telephone or web-based firms.
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INSURANCE - GENERAL |
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General insurance policies, including automobile and homeowners policies, provide payments depending on the loss from a particular financial event. General insurance typically comprises any insurance that is not determined to be life insurance, and is called property and casualty insurance in the U.S..
In the UK, General insurance is broadly divided into three areas; personal lines, commercial lines and London market.
The London market insures with large commercial risks, for example insuring supermarkets, football players and other very specific risks.
Commercial lines products are usually designed for relatively small legal entities. These would include workers comp (employers liability), public liability, product liability, commercial fleet and other general insurance products sold in a relatively standard fashion to many organisations.
Personal lines products are designed to be sold in large quantities. This would include autos (private car), homeowners (household), pet insurance, creditor insurance and others.
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INTERNET |
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The Internet, or simply the Net, is the publicly accessible worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using a standardized Internet Protocol (IP). It is made up of thousands of smaller commercial, academic, domestic, and government networks. It carries various information and services, such as electronic mail, online chat, and the interlinked Web pages and other documents of the World Wide Web.
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INVESTMENT BANKING |
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Investment banks assist public and private corporations in raising funds in the capital markets (both equity and debt), as well as in providing strategic advisory services for mergers, acquisitions and other types of financial transactions. They also act as intermediaries in trading for clients. Investment banks differ from commercial banks, which take deposits and make commercial and retail loans. In recent years, however, the lines between the two types of structures have blurred, especially as commercial banks have offered more investment banking services. In the US, the Glass-Steagall Act, initially created in the wake of the Stock Market Crash of 1929, prohibited banks from both accepting deposits and underwriting securities; Glass-Steagall was repealed by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1998. Investment banks may also differ from brokerages, which in general assist in the purchase and sale of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. However some firms operate as both brokerages and investment banks; this includes some of the best known financial services firms in the world.
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INVESTMENTS |
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Investment or investing1 is a term with several closely-related meanings in finance and economics, related to saving or deferring consumption. An asset is usually purchased, or equivalently a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it. Literally, the word means the "action of putting something in to somewhere else" (perhaps originally related to a person's garment or 'vestment').
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MERGERS / ACQUISITIONS |
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The phrase mergers and acquisitions or M&A refers to the aspect of corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets. Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies participate in a due diligence process to ensure a successful combination of all parts.
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REAL ESTATE |
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Real estate or immovable property is a legal term (in some jurisdictions) that encompasses land along with anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings. Real estate (immovable property) is often considered synonymous with real property (also sometimes called realty), in contrast with personal property (also sometimes called chattel or personalty).
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REINSURANCE |
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Reinsurance is a means by which an insurance company (called the reinsured, ceding company or cedant) shares the risk of loss with another insurance company (called the reinsurer).
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