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As artificial intelligence serves as a tool for scams, phishing and fraud, financial professionals must learn to use AI as a way to improve speed, scalability and threat intelligence.
During this Conversations on Fraud episode, Weaver's Forensics and Litigation Services team discusses key elements of effective corporate policies to prevent bribery and corruption. 
Protecting separate property in marriage is about being financially responsible and safeguarding your assets. Learn more.
The U.S. Tax Court opinion of Cecil v. Comm’r highlighted important valuation issues that will be significant as to how business appraisals are performed.
Our economic expert takes a look at Terry Sanderson v. Gwyneth Paltrow case, where a retired optometrist sued Paltrow for a 'hit-and-run' ski crash.
Weaver's Forensics and Litigations Services professionals examine the Alex Murdaugh murder case from a fraud investigator’s perspective. Dive deeper into the case.
The cost of future medical care is often one of the largest components of economic losses in personal injury disputes. Weaver professionals can help.
Weaver highlights strategies to consider when planning and executing estate and gift tax and explains why now is the perfect time to act.
Weaver highlights strategies to consider when planning and executing estate and gift tax. Learn why these strategies are optimal for most wealthy estates.
Learn about the business valuation pros and cons of dividing up the ownership interest during a collaborative divorce approach.
Like archaeologists using geothermal tools to pinpoint digging locations, forensic investigators have discovered how to use data analytics to help school districts narrow in on potential fraud, waste and abuse.
For mid-stream oil and gas companies, vendor and procurement fraud is all too common and can lead to substantial harm.
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