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ONLINE EVENT
Litigation Report Writing Workshop, Four-Part Series:
Effective Approaches to Writing for Damages Reports and Litigation Matters
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Program Description
Attendees will learn effective approaches to writing an expert damages report for use in a litigation matter. The webinar will include a review of the report writing requirements set forth in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and reporting requirements for other jurisdictions. This webinar will also focus on drafting reports with an emphasis on content, language, supporting evidence, exhibits, and professional standards compliance.
This course qualifies for 12 bonus points toward NACVA credentialed member recertification, in addition to course CPE.
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Identify the reporting requirements set forth in Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(a)2(B)
- Recognize the components of an effective expert report
- Determine the strengths, weaknesses, and risks of alternative report styles
- Detect the risks of a substandard report
- Differentiate between a report used for transactional purposes and a report appropriate for the litigation process
- Determine the manner in which foundational evidence is incorporated into an expert report
- Identify the reasons that expert reports are often inadmissible as evidence in court
- Recognize a well-prepared report
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for all litigation and financial forensic experts who want to improve the quality of their written reports.
Presenter(s)
Howard Zandman, CPA, CFF, MAFF
Darrell D. Dorrell, CPA, ABV, MBA, ASA, CVA, CMA
CPE Credit
Program Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites: Previous training or research on subject matter being taught.
Advanced Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
CPE Credits: Two (2) Hours per day
Fields of Study: Accounting
Non-Member $600
Member $540
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