Accounting for Lawyers
Thursday, December 6, 2012
- Location -
New York State Nurses Association
11 Cornell Road
Latham, NY 12110
(518) 782-9400
Description
7.0 Total Credits: 5.5 Skills, 1.0 Ethics
and 0.5 Law Practice Management/Professional Skills for all
attorneys
NEW! Electronic Online Course Materials Debut this Fall!
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more details!
This program is designed to help lawyers gain a
working knowledge of important issues involving accounting as they
relate to the practice of law. Accounting is the language used by
business to communicate its financial position and operating results to
its stakeholders through financial statements prepared in accordance
with a recognized financial reporting framework. Most
lawyers will need to understand financial reporting regardless of
their practice specialty. Accounting issues arise not only in
corporate and tax practices, but litigators also rely on financial
accounting to calculate damages and drafting legal documents often
requires inclusion of accounting terms. Transactional lawyers require an
understanding of accounting to properly conduct their due diligence and
provide advice to clients concerning disclosure requirements. Lawyers
representing businesses are often requested to provide a representation
about litigation contingencies for possible disclosure in a
company’s financial statements. Numerous cases of financial
fraud have made an understanding of how enterprises and their executives
manipulate financial reporting important to criminal lawyers.
The morning program will review the composition of financial statements
and accounting terminology including Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles (“GAAP”), International Financial Reporting
Standards (“IFRS”) and efforts in the United States to
converge GAAP and IFRS. The morning program will also provide an
overview of how readers of financial statements evaluate reported
financial information to assess a company’s financial condition
and performance.
The afternoon sessions will review the auditor’s responsibility to
detect fraud, litigation of accounting malpractice claims and other
issues facing the accounting profession. The final session will
discuss best practices in performing financial accounting due diligence
including review for compliance with federal, state, and foreign laws
and regulations, and use of accounting terms in legal
documents.
C an’t
Attend in Person?
This program offers a simultaneous
live webcast option allowing you to “attend” the program
from the convenience of your office.
NOTE: Newly admitted attorneys (less than twenty-four months) must
attend the program in person to receive New York MCLE credit.
Program
Agenda
8:30-9:00 a.m.
REGISTRATION
9:00-9:15
INTRODUCTION AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
9:15-10:45
UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
10:45-11:00
COFFEE BREAK
11:00-12:15 p.m.
ANALYZING THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT – GAMES COMPANIES
PLAY
12:15-1:15
LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)
1:15-2:45
CURRENT ISSUES FACING ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
2:45-3:00
COFFEE/SOFT DRINK BREAK
3:00-4:15
AUDIT FAILURES; MALPRACTICE LITIGATION
4:15-4:45
DRAFTING LEGAL DOCUMENTS USING ACCOUNTING LANGUAGE
4:45 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
Overall Planning
Co-Chairs
William F. Chandler, JD, CPA/ABV, CFA,
ASA Managing Director
Spectrum Consulting Partners, LLC
New York City
David L. Evans, CPA, Esq. Martin, Shudt, Wallace, DiLorenzo, & Johnson
Troy
Albany
Faculty
David L. Evans, CPA,
Esq. (Chair, Moderator and Speaker)
Martin, Shudt, Wallace, DiLorenzo, & Johnson
Troy
William F. Chandler, JD, CPA/ABV, CFA, ASA Managing Director
Spectrum Consulting Partners, LLC
New York City
Jeffrey R. Klahr, CPA LCS&Z, L.L.P.
Latham
Mary E. MacKrell, CPA
LCS&Z, L.L.P.
Latham
William A. Zeronda,
CPA
LCS&Z, L.L.P.
Latham
ELECTRONIC COURSE MATERIALS
New this fall!
All program materials will be distributed exclusively online
in searchable PDF format, allowing attendees more flexibility in storing
this information and allowing you to copy and paste relevant portions of
the materials for specific use in your practice. A CLE NotePad
© (paper) will be provided to all attendees at the live program
site. The CLE NotePad © includes lined pages for taking notes
on each topic, as well as any PowerPoint presentations submitted prior
to printing.
Prior to a scheduled program date, all registrants will
receive an email message containing a hyperlink that when clicked will
provide you with access to the complete course materials in a searchable
PDF format which can be downloaded to your computer using the
“Save As” option under your “File” tab. Printing
the complete materials is not required for attending the program. Online
materials are updated periodically to reflect last minute submissions
from program faculty, guaranteeing that you will always have the latest
version of the materials.
Traditional printed course books may be ordered at the
program site for a discounted price and will be shipped subsequent to
the program
Directions
From the South/West Take Thruway to Exit 24 - Northway (I-87) Take the
Northway (I-87 North) to Exit 6 Make left on to Rt. 7 (Troy-Schenectady
Road) Follow approximately 2-3 miles, until you see Wendy's on your left
Turn left at Wendy's onto British-American Blvd. Follow for ¼ mile
to Cornell Road Make a Right onto Cornell NYS Nurses Association is 3rd
driveway on right, before the cul-de-sac From the North Take the
Northway (I-87) to Exit 6 Turn right onto Rt. 7 (Troy-Schenectady Road)
Follow approximately 2-3 miles, until you see Wendy's on your left Turn
left at Wendy's British-American Blvd. Follow for ¼ mile to Cornell
Road Make a Right onto Cornell NYS Nurses Association is 3rd driveway on
right, before the cul-de-sac From the East 1-90 to the end - follow
signs to I-87 North Take Exit 6 Turn left onto Rt. 7 (Troy-Schenectady
Road) Follow approximately 2-3 miles, until you see Wendy's on your left
Turn left at Wendy's British-American Blvd. Follow for ¼ mile to
Cornell Road Make a Right onto Cornell NYS Nurses Association is 3rd
driveway on right, before the cul-de-sac PARKING IS NOT PERMITTED ON
CORNELL ROAD, GRASSY AREAS OR IN EMERGENCY ZONES IN FRONT OF THE
BUILDING.
The last day to pre-register online was December 5, 2012.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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