Litigation Support

Financial disputes or breach of contract which enter legal proceedings in a common court or arbitration often require an expert witness to support your arguments.

The primary role of expert forensic witnesses is to communicate findings to the court or tribunal so that these findings withstand legal scrutiny. The expert witness, when preparing a report, is required to follow certain guidance set out by the adjudicating body/party.

 During cross-examination, an expert witness should present the expert report to assist the judge or tribunal members with their decision-making process.

  • Disputes Advisory

    We provide financial, accounting, economic and technological expert support to businesses and counsel involved in complex disputes and litigation. Whether your dispute involves economic damages, business valuation, lost profits or evidence gathering and maintenance, our team of experts has the skills and experience to assess damages and support you at each stage of the dispute process.

  • Case evidence gathering & management

    In times of widespread digitalisation, a shift from paper to electronic documentation not only is a natural step forward but also greatly enhances the efficiency of evidence gathering and management of evidence throughout the legal proceedings.

Why Questa?

Demonstrated experience
Demonstrated experience
in presenting expert reports before courts and tribunals in numerous European jurisdictions.
Expert reports available
Expert reports available
both in English and Polish languages and testimony provided by native English or Polish speakers.
Independence and flexibility:
Independence and flexibility:
unlike many of the large consulting and auditing firms, conflict of interest practically does not exist and we are not restricted by regulations in terms of the types of assignments we can perform or the clients we can work for.
Background in forensic accounting
Background in forensic accounting
and wider understanding of business: we are better positioned to think broader when assessing damage and loss calculations. In many cases, the standard approach using DCF models may not stand up to legal scrutiny.

When do decide for the service?

If you are a party (claimant or defendant) to legal proceedings or have incurred damages or a loss, it is highly likely that you will require the assistance of an expert witnesses to prepare and present an expert report before a common court or arbitration tribunal.

Do you have a question for us?

If you need advice on what service will be suitable for yours
case – contact us!