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Forensic & Litigation Services Conference

Nov 16
8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Crowne Plaza Valley Forge
King Of Prussia - Map

4-Other
CPE Credits

Get the latest updates in health care fraud, forensic accounting methodologies, and mediation, as well as hot topics like cyber threats. Customize the day with choices in the litigation support services and fraud tracks.

NOV. 16

7:30 a.m.   Breakfast and Check-in

8:00 a.m.   Greetings from PICPA Leadership

8:15 a.m.   The CPAs Role in Mediation: Preparation and Presentation to Maximize Success for Your Clients


Honorable Diane M. Welsh (Ret.)
Mediator and Arbitrator | JAMS

  • Existing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and how they differ
  • How ADR procedures and rules differs from traditional civil litigation
  • What mediators and arbitrators expect from financial experts
  • How to maximize settlement opportunities for your clients

9:05 a.m.   Health Care Fraud

Charlene Fullmer
Assistant US Attorney | US Department of Justice

Michael Little
Senior Manager, Regulatory, Forensics and Compliance | Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP

  • Current trends in health care based on government cases
  • Prevention and compliance from the corporate and private sector viewpoints
  • Application of the False Claims Act
  • Impact of the Yates Memo

9:55 a.m.   Take a Breather
10:10 a.m.   Forensic Accounting Methodology


Mark S. Warshavsky, CPA, ABV, CFF
Partner-In-Charge, Business Valuation & Litigation Services Group | Gettry Marcus CPA PC

  • How to use a systematic methodology for financial forensics to reinforce the business valuation and forensic accounting investigation process
  • Aids for identifying often undetected information and events
  • Concepts based upon the foundational discipline of forensic accounting, including investigation of people with money (financial records)



11:50 a.m.   Lunch
12:40 p.m.  CONCURRENT SESSION 1
Litigation Support Services Track:
Interface with Criminal Tax Lawyers in Forensic Examinations

Edward M. Waddington, CPA
Partner-Advisory Services | Marcum LLP

Mark E. Cedrone, JD
Founding Member | Cedrone & Mancano LLC

  • When and how to engage counsel and coordination of responsibilities
  • Determining origin of inquiry and identifying indices of criminal versus civil exposure
  • How to respond to document requests and subpoenas while protecting privileged communications and avoiding inadvertent disclosures
  • Interaction with tax preparer and current compliance obligations
    (1-Tax)
Fraud Track:
Forensic Accounting Tools and Techniques

Mark S. Warshavsky, CPA, ABV, CFF
Partner-In-Charge, Business Valuation & Litigation Services Group | Gettry Marcus CPA PC

  • Covert investigation tools
  • Use of computer assisted technology, including Benford's Law
  • Financial statement analysis and indirect methods of financial investigation
  • Using the Beneish M-Score to detect earnings manipulation
  • Use of words, pictures, and numbers in report writing
    (1-Other)

1:30 p.m.   CONCURRENT SESSION 2
Litigation Support Services Track:
Testimonial Skills Workshop

Edmond M. George
Partner | Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

  • How to prepare for court appearances
  • Issues an expert should expect in various courtroom scenarios
  • Differences between bench trials and jury trials
  • Responses to direct examination and cross examination
  • How to listen and respond to complex and trick questions
    (1-Other)
Fraud Track:
Forensic Accounting Tools and Techniques (continued) (1-Other)

2:20 p.m.   Snacks and Chats
2:35 p.m.  CONCURRENT SESSION 3
Litigation Support Services Track:
Calculating Damages in a Construction Dispute

Patrick R. Kingsley, JD
Chair, Construction | Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP

Chad H. Melroy, CFE, CCA, AFSB
Director-Advisory Services | Marcum LLP

  • Discuss the damage and insurance issues in construction litigation
  • How to calculate liquidated damages, lost revenue, and delay claims
  • Extra work claims, overhead, and profit claims
    (2-Other)

Fraud Track:
Cyber Insurance and Data Risk

Anthony P. Valach, JD
Member | Bennett Bricklin & Saltzburg LLC

  • Overview of the current and future cyber threat landscape
  • Examination of cyber policy language
  • Cyber claims analysis
  • Data breach notification laws
  • Data breach and cyber coverage litigation
  • Underwriting considerations
    (2-Other)


4:15 p.m.   See You Next Year

Thanks to the following for their support of this conference:

https://www.ina-inc.com/



Registration

PICPA Member: $339
Nonmember: $439

More Information

Course No. 232300 Level: Update

Prerequisites: None

Notes

CLE Credits

  • Submitted for 6.5-Substantive CLE credits
  • Attorneys requesting CLE credits pay an additional $50

ACFE Credits

  • Qualifies to fulfill 8-ACFE credits
  • Please submit directly to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.

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  • Member: $305.10
  • Nonmember: $395.10

Thanks to the Forensic & Litigation Services Subcommittee Members who planned this conference:

Conference Chair:
David Glusman
Marcum LLP

Glenn Block
Block & Aldinger CPAs

Maria Boodoo
Securities and Exchange Commission

Charles Elliott
Charles P. Elliott PC

Christopher Farah
Farah Financial PC

David Goss
North American Forensic Accounting LLC

Charles Kern
Kern and Company PC

Frederick Kohm
Grant Thornton LLP

Rosemary Lamaestra
Regan Levin Bloss Brown & Savchak PC

Charles Lunden
Bederson LLP

Kyle Midkiff
Marcum LLP

Michael Molder
AILA Limited

George Niedzwicki
US Attorney's Office

P. Dermot O'Neill
P. Dermot O'Neill, CPA PC

Susan Saidens
SMS Valuation & Financial Forensics LLC

Howard Silverstone
Forensic Resolutions Inc.

James Stavros
Forensic Resolutions Inc.

Natasha Tarampi
Deloitte LLP


Speaker(s)

Edward Waddington

Partner

Mark Cedrone


Mark Warshavsky

Partner-In-Charge

Edmond George


Chad Melroy


Anthony Valach

Attorney

Patrick Kingsley


Diane Welsh


Charlene Fullmer

Assistant US Attorney

Michael Little