Indiana
This highly qualified attorney earned her BS in Business Administration from Georgetown University and her JD from the University of Chicago Law School. She writes about and researches issues related to corporate compliance, drawing on scholarship from the areas of professional ethics, corporate governance, employment law, and corporate social responsibility. She is currently an associate...
Indiana
This qualified expert received his BA and MA from University of Notre Dame and his JD and PhD from Northwestern University. He has authored 15 books and over 80 articles on issues of business law, business ethics, and corporate compliance with a main focus on corporate ethics and compliance. This expert is the former executive director of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility at The George...
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A business expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights on complex business matters, helping courts understand intricate details that are crucial to case outcomes.
Business expert witnesses can handle a wide range of cases including contract disputes, mergers and acquisitions, financial fraud, bankruptcy, intellectual property issues, and more.
In financial fraud cases, a business expert witness can analyze financial records, identify irregularities, and provide clear explanations about fraudulent activities to the court.
Yes. Subspecialties may include areas like finance, economics, accounting, marketing, human resources, or operations management depending on the specifics of the case.
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