T.J. Liles-Tims
Managing Director, Forensics and Litigation Services
“We are all ignorant; just about different things.” - Will Rogers
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T.J. Liles-Tims, MBA, CVA, CFE, MAFF, has more than 20 years of experience in business valuations, fraud examination, and the quantification of commercial damages. Before joining Weaver, he was a founding partner at BVFF Partners, LLC, a business valuation and advisory firm based in Oklahoma City. T.J.’s career has focused on family law disputes and gift and estate tax valuations, as well as commercial disputes involving economics. He regularly conducts business valuations for a variety of industries and matters involving litigation, estate and gift tax, and ownership transfers.
T.J. is an Instructor, Contributor, and Author for the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA) in the areas of business valuation, litigation consulting, and financial forensics. His experience in financial forensics includes litigation, detection, and quantification of various forms of financial fraud, divorce-related matters, embezzlement, criminal tax fraud, and the quantification of commercial damages. T.J.’s testimonial experience includes cases in federal and state court, as well as, arbitrations. He has also taught numerous continuing education classes in the areas of business valuations and financial forensics and is an Adjunct Professor at Oklahoma City University in the field of “Forensic Economics.”
T.J. is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) and a Master Analyst in Financial Forensics (MAFF). He earned a Master’s and Bachelor of Business and Administration in finance from the University of Central Oklahoma.
Testified in state and federal courts. He is an Instructor, Contributor, and Author for the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts (NACVA) in the areas of business valuation, litigation consulting, and financial forensics and was awarded NACVA’s “2020 Circle of Light Award,” “2018/2019 Instructor of the Year,” and former Chair of NACVA’s “Business Valuation Credentialing Board.” He has taught numerous continuing education classes in the areas of business valuations and financial forensics. T. J. is an Adjunct Professor at Oklahoma City University in the field of “Forensic Economics.”