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Case Types Requiring Dispute Accounting

litigation and disputes spanning commercial contracts, fraud, shareholder conflicts, M&A, matrimonial financial remedy, insolvency, and insurance each require specialist dispute accounting. Select your case type for expert guidance and FAQs.

Commercial Contract Disputes

Commercial contract disputes in many jurisdictions turn on whether the claimant's financial position would have been better had the contract been performed. A d…

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Shareholder Disputes

Shareholder disputes frequently require expert accounting evidence on the financial affairs of the company and the value of the claimant's interest. Under secti…

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Fraud & Financial Crime

Fraud and financial crime cases demand rigorous forensic accounting to establish how funds were misappropriated, laundered, or concealed. A dispute accountant f…

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M&A Transaction Disputes

Mergers and acquisitions generate accounting disputes long after completion. Completion accounts mechanisms adjust the purchase price by reference to the target…

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Matrimonial Financial Disputes

Matrimonial financial remedy proceedings under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 frequently require expert accounting evidence where one or both parties have busi…

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Insolvency & Administration

When a company enters insolvency, office holders and creditors frequently pursue claims against directors and connected parties. Section 214 of the Insolvency A…

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Partnership Disputes

Partnership disputes arise in general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships under the Partnership Act 1890, LLP Act 2000, and b…

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Professional Negligence

Professional negligence claims against accountants, tax advisers, and other financial professionals require expert evidence on the quantum of loss caused by bre…

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Tax Disputes & HMRC

Tax disputes with HMRC span direct and indirect taxes, with accounting experts instructed on valuation, profit allocation, and penalty-related loss quantificati…

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Insurance & Business Interruption

Business interruption insurance indemnifies the policyholder for loss of profit and increased costs arising from insured material damage or specified non-damage…

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