Helping firms deal with client disagreements, valuation questions and legal disputes.
The last year has seen tremendous pressure put on the finances of businesses as well as on the personal relationships within these. As these pressures boil over into disagreements and dispute, the accountant is often called in to provide advice as mediator, advisor, valuer or expert witness. Sometimes the accountant becomes caught up in the dispute and needs clarity on how they deal with the parties involved.
This conference is designed to help firms as they act for clients in a variety of difficult situations and is relevant to partners and senior staff that take the lead in such cases. It will provide a reminder of the key ethical and procedural issues, as well as looking at giving evidence in court, through to the interpersonal skills needed when dealing with distressed or angry clients.
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Simon Mason
It is a hazard of professional life, including that of accountants, that mistakes are made. If and when mistakes occur it is essential that these are taken seriously, and dealt with properly and professionally. How one reacts after making a mistake can (if one acts appropriately) mitigate any problems and maintain relationships; failing to act correctly can make matters a great deal worse. This session will cover:
David Norris
When clients fall out with you or other parts of the business, it can lead to pressure from some parties to provide information to, and support the opinions of, one side or the other.
This session will remind the those attending who their clients are, what rights to documents they have and consider practical ways firms can retain their role as trusted advisor in these difficult situations.
Simon Jelf
Accountants may find themselves having to value client’s business interests when Partnerships or LLPs break up, whether arising from the departure of one or more partners or the dissolution of a partnership. Simon is an experienced barrister who specialises in all aspects of partnership and LLP law, with particular reference to professional and trading partnerships. His session will cover:
John Sharkey
Our ability to influence and negotiate with others are key personal and business skills. They are especially valuable in the context of dealing with difficult situations arising with or between clients. This session will highlight the areas to focus on when having to deal with such challenging situations.
Simon Jelf
Good written evidence is vital in helping promote early settlement of civil cases and success at trial in criminal cases. Too often accountants’ statements and reports prepared for court proceedings lack clarity, credibility and objectivity. This session will cover:
Simon Jelf
Accountants may be required to give evidence in courts and other legal forums in both a professional and expert witness capacity. A poor performance can undermine confidence and credibility. It can also adversely affect your client’s case. This practical session will cover:
David is the Head of Audit & Accounts and Compliance.
He joined SWAT UK in 2000 as an audit lecturer and reviewer, having qualified as a Chartered Accountant with South West firm Thomas Westcott. In 2014, David was appointed to the board of SWAT UK as Training Director and then moved to the board of Mercia when the companies merged in 2016. He moved to his current role in 2021.
David is responsible for the technical quality of Mercia’s Audit & Accounts and Compliance Reviews, Technical Queries and Manuals, with a remit to ensure they are also practical and relevant to firms of all sizes. David also retains a lot of client contact and performs a large number of lectures and review visits, throughout the country and online.