Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Accountant as Expert, Second Edition, 1996 Supplement
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More About This Title Litigation Services Handbook: The Role of the Accountant as Expert, Second Edition, 1996 Supplement

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This indispensable reference is the result of a joint project between Price Waterhouse and top experts in the field. Covers all aspects of litigation services including current environments, the process itself, different types of cases, proving damages and practical considerations of court appearances. In addition to addressing important developments affecting the accounting practice, it examines issues raised when calculating both prejudgment and postjudgment interest on damage awards. Provides the latest information on relevant statutes and interest rates on damages.

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Partial table of contents:

THE LITIGATION ENVIRONMENT.

The Role of the CPA in Litigation Services (P. Frank, et al.).

The Discovery and the Financial Analyst (R. Hickey & M. Zmijewski).

COMMERCIAL CASES.

Alter Ego (M. Wagner & S. Parker).

Accountant's Liability (J. Spielmann).

Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights (E. Evans, et al.).

CRIMINAL CASES.

Criminal Cases and the Investigative Accountant.

Tax Fraud Cases (M. Taylor & H. Sheppard).

FAMILY LAW—MARITAL DISSOLUTION CASES.

Child and Spousal Support Awards (J. Zante).

Marital Dissolution: Tax Considerations (D. Gursey & R. Purzycki).

DAMAGES—CONCEPTUAL ISSUES.

Business Valuations (O. Lokey & S. Cefali).

Estimating Environmental Damages in Real Property (M. Dogne & M. Egland).

DAMAGES—TECHNIQUES.

Time Value of Money (H. Dilbeck).

Interest as Damages (J. Phillips & N. Freeman).

Indexes.

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