Latin for 'friend of the court.' Amicus curiae refers to a person or organization that is not a party to a legal case but offers information or expertise to assist the court in its decision-making.
Forensic accounting involves using accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to conduct an examination of a company's financial statements for use in legal proceedings or to uncover fraud.
Professional assistance provided by nonlawyers to lawyers during the litigation process, including services by forensic accountants, investigative accounting, auditing, economic and tax determinations, expert testimonies, and financial valuations in dispute situations.
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