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FVC1926

Investigation Report Writing (non R26)

Date
November 5, 2019
$4900
Standard Price
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Session covers investigation report writing, focusing on all other types of reports other than those required under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 26 (e.g., non-expert witness report). The session will review elements, visual aids, formats of reports, and will also cover the new forensic standard.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand relevant components of the new forensic standard and identify elements of an investigation report
  • Recognize types of visual data to aid in presenting findings
  • Understand different formats of reporting in investigation engagements
  • Identify pitfalls in report writing

Speakers

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Nicole D. Lyons, CPA/CFF, CVA
Partner, WithumSmith+Brown, PC
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Partner, Hemming Morse, LLP

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