Litigation & arbitration
In the complex and fast-moving world of disputes, Forvis Mazars offers financial and accounting expertise to help you, your client and the court deal with complex accountancy issues. Our experts have extensive experience acting as party-appointed, single joint experts or advisors in litigation, national and international arbitration (including ICC, ICSID, LCIA), and Alternative Dispute Resolution procedures.
We pride ourselves on our commercial and pragmatic approach, delivering a tailored service on each assignment that focuses on ensuring the highest quality in a cost-effective manner.
It is our practice to build an assignment team that best fits the requirements of the case, whether that means a team comprised solely of litigation and arbitration specialists or one that also includes specialists drawn from our audit and assurance, tax or financial advisory practices. Our partners oversee every aspect of each assignment, giving you confidence in the quality of our service.
We can present our findings as written reports or statements as well as witness evidence through oral testimony and cross examination when required.
Our specialist teams in 20 jurisidictions worldwide mean we are perfectly positioned to assist with assignments all over the world.
Our services
We routinely act in a wide range of disputes, including:
- Financial reporting dispute
- Breach of warranty and completion accounts disputes
- Other transaction related disputes
- Quantum of loss assessments
- Contentious valuations
- Breaches of international law
- Insurance claims
- Personal injury and medical negligence claims
- Professional negligence claims
Where relevant, we provide additional support in the form of forensic technology services including data acquisition, processing, hosting, analysis and production with our bespoke data imaging and eDisclosure solution.
Our people
Forvis Mazars is a truly global partnership and our experts around the world are able to respond quickly and effectively to achieve a positive outcome on complex cross-border assignments.