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Litigation Sections Membership

Business Valuation • Economic Damages • Family Law • Fraud

Why join Litigation Sections? For starters:

  • Profit from the experience of your peers in litigation consulting and dispute resolution
  • Tackle the tough issues
  • Share your triumphs and tribulations
  • Get cutting-edge ideas
  • Interact with others CPAs*
  • Stay up to speed with current issues and the latest court cases
  • Have a voice in shaping the future of CPAs in litigation and dispute resolution

What are the Litigation Sections?

The Litigation Sections are statewide organizations that allow member CPAs to interact on concerns specific to their area of practice within litigation and dispute resolution. The Litigation Sections are open to affiliated non-CPAs, including attorneys and judges. Litigation Sections members have input into what types of CPE is needed and the types of conferences you would like to see developed, as well as express your views on litigation and dispute resolution issues with the AICPA.

What Do I Get as a Member of the Litigation Sections?

Exclusive Member Newsletter

The Witness Chair is a newsletter filled with case summaries and citations, commentaries, and reviews of new publications and their impact on CPAs. The Witness Chair also contains technology round-ups to make your work easier and better, tips on generating new business, event calendars and AICPA news. Additionally, The Witness Chair is distributed to more than 5,000 attorneys and judges throughout California as part of our outreach program to promote CPAs in litigation.

Individual Sections

Members participate in up to four separate sections: Business Valuation, Economic Damages, Family Law and Fraud. The sections present an expanded forum to facilitate participation by members interested and practicing in a specific area of the section. The sections aid in the exchange and dissemination of ideas and resources. Sections identify relevant current events and trends for discussion and action, such as proposed responses or comments and the development of CPE. Each section holds three to four meetings per year, alternating between Southern and Northern California and provide CPE.

Steering Committee

The Steering Committee is responsible for addressing issues which affect all CPAs in the Litigation Sections, regardless of specific practice area. The committee is responsible to the members of the Litigation Sections and exists to further the Litigation Section's mission statement and objectives.

Litigation Sections Mission Statement

The Litigation Sections, as part of CalCPA, provides an expanded forum to facilitate participation and the exchange and dissemination of ideas and resources; to identify relevant current events and trends; and to analyze technical issues and interpret applicable standards.

* If you are not a CPA, we offer associate membership in the Litigation Sections.

Added Bonus: Membership in one of four individual sections—Business Valuation, Economic Damages, Family Law and Fraud—is included in the basic price. You may join additional section.

Member Dues

Associate Members Dues Schedule 

To receive more information, e-mail Maria Nazario.

Litigation Sections Membership Application—CPAs 

Litigation Sections Associate Membership—Non-CPAs