Our firm handles professional negligence actions involving accounting malpractice. Our attorneys have financial backgrounds and are versed in commercial areas that facilitate efficient recovery of damages caused by accountants’ deviations with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS). Accounting malpractice actions often involve voluminous document discovery for which our firm has the technological resources to effectively administer. The firm also works closely with skilled forensic accountants and consultants to identify auditors’ negligent acts and omissions and related monetary losses recoverable.
Robert J. Pariser was formerly an equity partner at an AMLaw100 law firm where he practiced in the areas of employment, real estate (co-op/condo) law, and professional liability defense.
Mark A. Emanuele is a native of Hartford, Connecticut and has resided in Florida since 1973. He earned his Juris Doctor at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center in 1985 and his Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Thomas University in 1980.
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Please note that submitting a message to us using this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Therefore, please do not submit to us any confidential or otherwise sensitive information without first speaking to one of our attorneys and receiving confirmation that a conflicts check has been performed, conflicts cleared, and the firm has agreed it will accept the engagement. Any information submitted prior to establishing an attorney-client relationship may not be protected. Thank you.