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FTI Consulting Promotes Neal Hochberg to Head of Forensic & Litigation Consulting Segment
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Commenting on Mr. Hochberg's promotion, FTI chief executive officer and
president,
Mr. Hochberg has more than 32 years of professional experience and for the last 18 years has focused exclusively on accounting and forensic investigations, complex economic and financial matters in disputes and issues involving financial reporting, internal investigations, securities derivative, FCPA and 10(b)(5) claims. He also has extensive expert witness testimony experience, and has served as an arbitrator, mediator and in court appointed roles as independent panel and special master.
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