We Bring the Numbers. You Bring the Lawyers.

 

CLE Presentations for Attorneys

Financial evidence wins and loses cases. Whether you are litigating a business owner or marital dissolution, navigating a shareholder financial dispute, or untangling complex marital assets, the quality of the financial analysis behind your argument matters.

At Cogence Group, we work alongside attorneys every day, and we have seen firsthand how well-prepared counsel, fluent in financial concepts, outperforms counsel that is not. Knowing when to bring in a financial expert, and how to use one strategically, can shape case outcomes from the earliest stages of discovery through trial.

That is why we offer complimentary mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) presentations tailored to your firm, Bar association, or professional organization. Our goal is simple: we want attorneys to understand what forensic accountants and valuation analysts do, when to call us, and how to utilize us most effectively on behalf of their clients.

Topics we present

Our presentations are practical, case-driven, and designed to be immediately applicable to your work. Topics include:

  •        What's It Worth? A Practical Guide to Business Valuation

  •        Dividing the Business: Valuation in Divorce, Disputes, and Buyouts

  •        Economic Damages: Lost Profits, Lost Earnings, and Business Interruption

  •        Follow the Money: Financial Issues in Family Law

  •        When Numbers Lie: Forensic Accounting in Business Disputes

  •        Working with a Financial Expert: Engagement, Testimony, and Cross-Examination

Don't see a topic you're interested in? We are happy to work with your team on something that fits. We present virtually or in person and can assist with MCLE accreditation requirements, including learning objectives and written materials.

Who attends

Our presentations are well-suited for family law attorneys, commercial litigators, and any legal professional who regularly encounters business valuation or forensic accounting issues in their practice. If your Bar section, firm, or professional organization is looking for substantive programming, we'd love to talk!