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12Nov

Should an Accounting Firm or Auditor Really Decide Our Acquisition Disputes?

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Post-acquisition disputes often involve accounting issues to be resolved by an accounting firm or auditor. Clients need to analyze those issues carefully, particularly as legal issues often overlap with the accounting issues. In Delaware—often the...
By: Blank Rome LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/should-an-accounting-firm-or-auditor-65504/

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