CPAs are considered to be experts in documentation by jurors (who are members of the public). Falling short of that expectation when faced with
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By Duncan B. Will, CPA/ABV/CFF, CFE
CAMICO continues to receive inquiries from policyholders regarding implications of assisting clients with the new beneficial ownership information reporting guidelines under the Corporate Transparency
CPAs are often so busy that they don’t recognize or acknowledge a potential claim as it is developing. This can be particularly devastating when
There has been a significant uptick of clients attempting to embed indemnification and/or hold harmless clauses in various documents executed with CPA firms (e.g.,
Claim Chronicles 124-A Topic: Trustee Role, Services Seth Johnson was married multiple times and had eight children from previous marriages. He married Lindsey Johnson
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