Reid Forensic & Valuation Group

Clarity. Credibility. Results - When the financial stakes are high, attorneys and clients trust our credentialed team to uncover the truth, deliver defensible analysis, and present compelling findings in the courtroom, the boardroom, and beyond.
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Thousands of Cases Handled
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Decades of Combined Experience
Trusted by Leading Attorneys
ABOUT REID FV GROUP

Where Financial Truth Meets Legal Precision

We are a specialized forensic accounting and business valuation firm serving attorneys, businesses, and individuals across a wide range of legal, financial, and planning matters. With decades of combined experience and advanced professional credentials, our team delivers precise, defensible analysis whether your matter involves the courtroom or the boardroom. Our work spans the full spectrum: forensic investigations and expert testimony for litigation, alongside business valuations for estate planning, estate and gift tax returns, succession planning, and ownership transitions bringing the same rigor and credibility to every engagement.
WHAT WE DO

Comprehensive Financial Expertise for Every Matter

Forensic Accounting & Asset Tracing

Uncover financial discrepancies, trace assets, and bring clarity to complex financial matters.

Litigation Support & Expert Testimony 

Provide strategic insights and clear, compelling expert witness testimony to strengthen your case.

Economic Damages & Lost Profits Analysis

Quantify financial losses, including business interruption and lost profits, with precision and credibility.

Bankruptcy & Financial Restructuring Services

Provide in-depth financial analysis to bankruptcy trustees, including asset tracing, claims review, fraud investigation, asset recovery, and litigation support.

Business Valuation

Deliver accurate, defensible valuations for litigation, transactions, and dispute resolution.

Collaborative Divorce Financial Services

Support mediated matters with transparent financial analysis and asset identification.

WHY CHOOSE US

Why Attorneys and Clients Choose Us

When financial issues are contested, the quality of your financial expert matters. Here’s what sets our team apart from the moment we’re engaged.

Advanced Credentials

Our team holds the highest designations in accounting, forensic accounting, fraud examination, and business valuation — CPA, CFE, CFF, and ABV.

Litigation-Ready Findings

Every analysis is backed by documented evidence and built to withstand the most rigorous cross-examination in court, arbitration, or mediation.

Decades of Experience

We have supported thousands of cases across matrimonial, commercial, bankruptcy, and criminal matters in federal and state jurisdictions nationwide.

Clear Communication

We translate complex financial data into clear, concise reports and presentations that judges, juries, and arbitrators can understand and rely on.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Forensic and Valuation FAQs

What does a forensic accountant do?
A forensic accountant investigates financial records to uncover fraud, trace hidden assets, and provide expert analysis for legal proceedings. They work with attorneys across civil, criminal, bankruptcy, and family law matters — delivering findings that are accurate, fully documented, and defensible in court.
When do attorneys need a business valuation expert?
Attorneys engage business valuation experts during divorce proceedings, shareholder and partnership disputes, estate and gift tax planning, business succession, and M&A litigation. Beyond legal matters, valuations are also essential for estate tax returns, buy-sell agreements, management planning, and ownership transitions.
What is the difference between a business interruption claim and a lost profits lawsuit?
A business interruption claim arises from an insurance policy following a covered property loss — such as fire, natural disaster, or a cyber incident — and is governed by the policy’s terms. A lost profits lawsuit is a commercial dispute where one company seeks to recover profits lost due to another’s wrongful conduct, such as breach of contract or theft of a product line.
Can cryptocurrency be traced in legal proceedings?
Yes. Cryptocurrency transactions are recorded on public blockchain ledgers. Using specialized forensic tools, our experts trace wallet addresses, follow transaction chains, and identify exchange accounts — even when individuals attempt to obscure their holdings — providing accurate valuations and full documentation for use in court.
What types of bankruptcy matters do you handle?
We are retained primarily by Trustees in Bankruptcy but also serve creditor committees, secured and unsecured lenders, debtors, and purchasers of bankruptcy assets. Our services include forensic investigations, fraudulent transfer and preference payment analysis, solvency analysis, and expert testimony in adversary proceedings and bankruptcy court.