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T.A. Myers & Co.
is a nationally recognized firm of Certified Public Accountants, other
professionals and leading scholars that specialize in forensic accounting
services, litigation support and consulting services, as well as to provide
training for numerous financial institutions, government regulators, law
enforcement agencies, law firms, trade groups, and other business entities
in complex financial matters. T.A. Myers & Co.
core competencies include training as well as consulting and expert services
in securities fraud litigation, shareholder derivative disputes, accountants
liability, forensic accounting, FMV and damage valuation, as well as banking
and other complex commercial issues. Notable clients for
whom we have provided consulting and/or training services include the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, the
United States Department of Justice, the United States Attorney Generals
Office, the Federal Reserve, the Advanced White Collar Crime School (presented
by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council for representatives
of the OCC, OTS, FDIC, and NCUA), the American Bankers Association, and
numerous national law firms. Our firm has been sought out on numerous occasions for its forensic investigatory acumen by some of the most prominent national law firms to review complex pleadings and complaints in connection with many of the largest banking and capital markets players in the world. During the last decade, we have been consulted in numerous high profile situations involving subprime lending and regulatory issues, many of which have involved complex servicing, origination, structured finance, and securitization matters. . In 2009, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve engaged Mr. Myers to develop and chair a week-long symposium regarding structured finance products in Washington, D. C. for representatives of each of the major federal banking regulatory agencies to discuss issues including CDO valuation, credit analysis, modeling of the cash flow waterfall, securitization issues including credit enhancement and subordination, credit default swap credit events, the role of the credit rating agencies, and other relevant issues. Our firm was also
heavily involved in the analysis of various corporate backdated
option investigations and has assisted in evaluating individual
and corporate responsibility for allegations of securities fraud, accounting
and tax violations, as well as the merits of derivative claims by shareholders. |
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