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Top Stories from this month's issue.

DOJ turns up heat on top BAE management
Europe and Asia fear US-style 'compensation culture'
British retailers pool details of sacked staff
UK to punish data offenders
UK plans central cybercrime unit
Business suffers less viruses but more intruders
SEC confirms probes into rating industry
Sarbanes says SEC 'underfunded'
SEC takes action in UK and Italy
A securities trader in Italy
UBS says 'don't travel to US'
FCPA tightens its grip on the world
Kinetic to launch forensic arm in New York
Subprime litigation 'tsunami' reaches Europe
US$40 million fraud at China Shipping
UK SFO gets COO
Siemens bribery trial begins


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.