Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations professionals have been recognized in the 2020 edition of the Who’s Who Legal Consulting Experts and Asset Recovery guides. These guides recognize experts who are deemed to be leading professionals across the globe specializing in asset recovery, forensic accounting, digital forensics, eDiscovery, and financial advisory and valuations.
23 of A&M Disputes and Investigations experts based in offices across the U.S., Europe and Asia are listed:
WWL Asset Recovery 2020
- Daniel Barton
- Carl Bowles
- Ernest Brod
- Chris Fordham
- Julian Jones
- Alex Lawson
- Keith Williamson
WWL Consulting Experts 2020
Digital & Data - Data and E-Discovery & Digital Forensic Experts
- Phil Beckett
- Robert DeCicco
- Davin Teo
Financial Advisory and Valuation - Quantum of Damages
- Matthew Bialecki
- Alexander Demuth
- Andrew Flower
- R. Dean Graves
- Laura Hardin
- Trevor Phillips
- Laureen Ryan
- Marc Sherman
- Aaron Stai
- Luke Steadman
Forensic Accountants
- William Abington
- Daniel Barton
- Matthew Bialecki
- Ernest Brod
- Jean Chow-Callam
- Gary Davies
- Julian Jones
- Alex Lawson
- Laureen Ryan
- Luke Steadman
- Juan Valderas
- Keith Williamson
Preventing Financial Blind Spots: The Role of Forensic Accountants in Early Dispute Resolution
March 16, 2026
The right dispute strategy often begins with understanding what the financial evidence can actually support. Senior Director Kelvin Cheong explores how early forensic insight can help parties preserve evidence, assess financial viability, and approach negotiations, arbitration, or litigation with greater clarity and confidence.
Alvarez & Marsal with Transparency International’s CEO Clancy Moore
April 9, 2026
In our latest episode of Conversation with Podcast, Senior Director Michelle Jones is joined by Clancy Moore, CEO of Transparency International Australia.
AI Technology Export Enforcement: 5 Signals Companies Cannot Afford to Miss
April 7, 2026
AI export enforcement is accelerating, bringing tougher penalties, expanding liability, and increased oversight. This article outlines five recent enforcement signals that should prompt an immediate compliance review.
The White House’s AI Legislative Framework and the Unsettled Future of State AI Laws
April 3, 2026
This article examines the Trump administration’s March 20, 2026, “National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence Legislative Recommendations” and the central governance question it raises: Will Congress create a national AI standard that displaces portions of the current state-law patchwork?