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September 20, 2011
Deloitte appointed to UBS rogue trader probe

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Top Stories from this month's issue.

Deloitte appointed to UBS rogue trader probe
Asia gains lead in Cyber security
Hacked to death
Raising the shield against IP theft
BDO to investigate UK energy's 'Big Six'
Eversheds hires top forensic lawyer in SA
Renaissance hires Tendick for DC launch
Francis Scheuerell joins Navigant
Tricia Daniels joins Alvarez & Marsal
UK bosses 'largely uninformed' about cyber dangers
UK 'business' libel cases treble
SFO probes asset-based deals
India launches forensic course
Court clerk first to face UK Bribery Act
Tax fugitive traced after 20 years


Global Forensics is the only magazine that brings together forensic accountants and the lawyers that often commission their work.

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Global Forensics is a new magazine for
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  • Dispute resolution
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Global Forensics profiles:

The leading forensic accounting firms and litigation practices, the cases they are handling and the new techniques they are developing.

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The law firms that commission forensic work on behalf of corporates, banks and regulators, whether they are investigating wrong-doing against the company or defending accusations from outside

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Asset tracing and protection against corporate fraud, innovations in e-discovery and methods which tackle computer crime. The fields of litigation support and expert witnesses are also growing in complexity and geographic spread.