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Top Stories from this month's issue.

Lawyers surround Stanford
Offshore jurisdictions under attack
UBS agrees to pay US$780 million to US regulators
Halliburton faces record US fine
Brand owners take aim at eBay
Merrill faces bonus probe
Bernard Madoff jailed after pleading guilty
Bratz take on Spiderman
Siemans investigation - what it means for future FCPA-style inquiries
Alvarez & Marsal launches construction disputes and advisory group in Europe
KPMG Forensic hires Jamie Carstairs
FTI Consulting hires four in London
How to prepare for a surge in white collar crime
PwC appointments aim to ensure British taxpayers gets value for money
Nardello hires Helen Garlick
An overview of the Saudi Court and arbitration systems
PwC to publish Lehman report
...and another fund scandal, WG Trading
Liechtenstein loosens secrecy laws


Global Forensics is the only magazine that brings together forensic accountants and the lawyers that often commission their work.

Who is it for?

Global Forensics is a new magazine for
  • Accountants
  • Lawyers
  • Investigators
  • Corporates
  • Regulators
Working in the fields of
  • Forensic accounting
  • Asset tracing
  • Litigation support
  • Expert witness
  • E-discovery
  • Dispute resolution
  • Protection against fraud
  • Forensic technology
  • Financial crime
  • Data wiping

Global Forensics profiles:

The leading forensic accounting firms and litigation practices, the cases they are handling and the new techniques they are developing.

Global Forensics covers:


The law firms that commission forensic work on behalf of corporates, banks and regulators, whether they are investigating wrong-doing against the company or defending accusations from outside

Global Forensics tracks:

Asset tracing and protection against corporate fraud, innovations in e-discovery and methods which tackle computer crime. The fields of litigation support and expert witnesses are also growing in complexity and geographic spread.