Back to news and insights
Article

Attorney Forensic Accountant Relationship Grows In Value

February 4, 2019

Learning from the mistakes of their predecessors and armed with the knowledge that their messages can be used against them for years to come, employees across the globe have become more discreet in their conversations. With end-to-end encryption and media platforms such as WhatsApp and Snapchat becoming a common method of communication for employees in the workplace, it has become increasingly difficult to locate the e-mail message that cracks a fraud investigation wide open.

Despite the increase in discreet communications, one thing has remained a constant. Fraudulent conduct will always involve a financial transaction. This transaction is likely well-camouflaged, buried in a larger transaction or generated from a slush fund, but it will be there. This shift in behavior has only further strengthened the relationship between attorneys and those best equipped to locate these transactions: forensic accountants.

In The Lawyer this month, FRA Director Michael Trahar makes the argument for stronger ties between attorneys and forensic accountants, and bringing forensic accountants into an investigation early on.

No items found.
News

FRA Experts Recognized in Lexology Index Investigations Guide 2026

May 14, 2026
Article

Estimation Uncertainty: The High Stakes of Impairment Reporting

May 6, 2026
Article

New York City Bar (NYCB) releases report on recent trends and developments in AI and digital technologies

May 6, 2026
Webinar

On Demand | IEEPA Refunds Best Practices and Next Steps

May 11, 2026