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Expert # 837   Internet Technology & Marketing, Computer Web Forensics Transactional Valuation Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development, Expert Witness, and Litigation Support....   
Expert # 696   Transactional Valuation Expert Oklahoma City, OK
Certified Fraud Examiner. Qualified to testify as an expert witness in Federal and State District Court.   
Expert # 8,736   Transactional Valuation Expert Mamaroneck, NY
CMBS pioneer with twenty plus years of experience covering traditional finance, structured finance, underwriting, tax assessments, appraisals, property management, leasing, and investments   
Expert # 14,284   Transactional Valuation Expert Bedford, TX
Looking For A Real Estate Expert Witness   
Expert # 10,077   Transactional Valuation Expert New York, NY
Cypress provides litigation consulting and expert testimony on complex litigation involving securities, transactional, valuation and other investment banking related issues.   
Expert # 521   Transactional Valuation Expert St. Louis, MO
19 years of experience in serving clients, in over 35 states, with a professional focus on the financial and economic aspects of healthcare service sector entities.   
Expert # 1,104   Transactional Valuation Expert Irvine, CA
FMV is a business & real estate valuation firm dedicated to provide high quality valuation services.   
Expert # 45   Transactional Valuation Expert Elgin, IL
Provides a wide range of consulting and management services to medical practices, hospitals and other types of health care providers.   
Expert # 16,302   Transactional Valuation Expert Irvine, CA
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...   
Expert # 73   Transactional Valuation Expert New York, NY
Court cases involving complex business, financial and tax issues.   
Expert # 13,738   Transactional Valuation Expert Toronto, Ontario
Expertise in business valuation, quantification of damages, accountants negligence, and financial modelling. Insurance experience while working two years for KPMG, Bermuda.   
Expert # 10,374   Transactional Valuation Expert San Francisco, CA
We at FMV Opinions take great pride in providing our clients and their advisors with well-supported, thorough, and technically sound business and real estate valuations and financial opinions.   
Expert # 7,474   Transactional Valuation Expert Haddonfield, NJ
Valuations of businesses, corporate securities and intangibles. Loss-of-business damages analysis. Established 1977. Staff designations include ASA, CFA, CPA and MBA.   
Expert # 806   Transactional Valuation Expert Los Angeles, CA
EW #806 effectiveness and litigation consulting is founded on his experience in real estate transactions, although court experience is also important.   
Expert # 5,398   Transactional Valuation Expert Corona del Mar, CA
40 YRS.EXPERTISE IN AUTO SALES CONTRACTS, LEASING AND INSURANCE, AUTO DEALER FRAUD, MOBILE HOMES, VEHICLE REPOSSESSIONS, FINANCE COMPANY, WARRANTIES, LICENSING, CREDIT, DIRECT AND INDIRECT LOANS, TITLES....   
Expert # 131   Transactional Valuation Expert Dallas, TX
Expertise extends to the financial valuation of businesses and underlying tangible and intangible assets, in addition to project management and client coordination on large and complex assignments.   
Expert # 13,674   Transactional Valuation Expert Fort Worth, TX
We specialize in the Security Alarm and Systems Integration industry. We provide due diligence, litigation support, expert testimony, and business and divorce valuations.   
Expert # 16,399   Transactional Valuation Expert Marlboro, NJ
Mr. Onefater has worked in the investment management industry his entire career in various roles including as a Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and a Chief Operating Officer for a $19 billion investment management firm, and as a National Hedge Fund Director and Partner of a “Big” 4 Professional Services Firm in New York. He was also the Chairman of the Board of a proprietary mutual fund family.

Mr. Onefater and Constellation Investment Consulting Corp. consults prima...
  
Expert # 587   Transactional Valuation Expert London, UK
Expert witness testimony involving investment advice and investment transactions in relation to judicial review proceedings and professional indemnity claims.   
Expert # 353   Transactional Valuation Expert Auborn Hills, MI
The company originates new lease transactions, performs remarketing services, buys and sells equipme   
Expert # 48   Transactional Valuation Expert Los Angeles, CA
A state and federal court receiver. His receivership experience includes hundreds of cases filed throughout California, Nevada and Arizona during the last decade.   
Expert # 13,784   Transactional Valuation Expert Larchmont, NY
Expert Witness Financial Service Litigations; NASD Arbitrations. Expert in Securities Trading & Pricing, Derivatives, Investment Management, Suitability, Controls, Hedging, Financial Risk Management   
Expert # 14,448   Transactional Valuation Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development.   
Expert # 87   Transactional Valuation Expert Sherman Oaks, CA
38 years legal malpractice lawyer servicing clients with all legal problems.   
Expert # 14,699   Transactional Valuation Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and   
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ACCOUNTING / BOOKKEEPING / CPAs

Accountancy (profession) or accounting (methodology) is the measurement, disclosure or provision of assurance about information that helps managers and other decision makers make resource allocation decisions. Financial accounting is one branch of accounting and historically has involved processes by which financial information about a business is recorded, classified, summarized, interpreted, and communicated. Auditing, a related but separate discipline, is the process whereby an independent auditor examines an organizations financial statements in order to express an opinion -- that conveys reasonable but not absolute assurance -- as to the fairness and adherence to generally accepted accounting principles, in all material respects.

ARBITRATION / MEDIATION

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.

AUCTIONS AND E-COMMERCE

An auction is the process of buying and selling things by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder. Auctioning can be traced as far back as 500 B.C.[1] In economic theory, an auction is a method for determining the value of a commodity that has an undetermined or variable price. Auctions can be with reserve or minimum, or without minimums, or absolute or no reserve. In reserve auctions, there is a minimum bid or reserve price; if the bidding does not reach the minimum, there is no sale (but the person who puts the item up for auction may still owe a fee to the auctioneer or auction company). In absolute or no reserve auctions, the sale is guaranteed, with only the price left to be determined. In the context of auctions, a bid is an offered price.

BANK COMPLIANCE

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.

BANKING

A bank is an institution that provides financial service, particularly taking deposits and extending credit.

BANKING REGULATION

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.

BANKRUPTCY

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.

CHECK KITING

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.

COMMODITIES

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.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - ANALYSIS

In law, intellectual property (IP) is a broad entitlement extending the concept of property beyond its materialist definitions to include information, ideas, and other intangible assets in their expressed form. Depending on jurisdiction, IP rights generally enable the holder to exercise exclusive rights over the the subject matter (or "work") of the IP using copyright, patent, trademark, industrial design right and similar legal protections. The term reinforces that such works are the product of the mind or intellect and that any rights may be protected at law in the same way as any other form of property.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - LICENSING

In law, intellectual property (IP) is a broad entitlement extending the concept of property beyond its materialist definitions to include information, ideas, and other intangible assets in their expressed form. Depending on jurisdiction, IP rights generally enable the holder to exercise exclusive rights over the the subject matter (or "work") of the IP using copyright, patent, trademark, industrial design right and similar legal protections. The term reinforces that such works are the product of the mind or intellect and that any rights may be protected at law in the same way as any other form of property.

INVESTMENT BANKING

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.

MERGERS / ACQUISITIONS

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.

SECURITIES

Security is a type of transferable interest representing financial value. Traditionally, securities have been categorized into debt and equity securities, and between bearer and registered securities.

TAX LITIGATION

Tax law is the codified system of laws that describes government levies on economic transactions, commonly called taxes. In law schools, "tax law" is a subdiscipline and area of specialist study. Its specialists are most commonly employed in consultative roles, but they can be involved in litigation.

VENTURE CAPITAL

Venture capital is capital provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing or struggling businesses. Venture capital investments generally are high risk investments but offer the potential for above average returns. A venture capitalist (VC) is a person who makes such investments. A venture capital fund is a pooled investment vehicle (often a partnership) that primarily invests the financial capital of third-party investors in enterprises that are too risky for the standard capital markets or bank loans.


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