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HOUSTON
San Felipe Plaza
5847 San Felipe Street
Suite 3100
Houston, Texas 77057
Phone: (713) 771-5011
Toll Free: (800) 747-5011
Fax: (713) 759-0968
DALLAS
5001 LBJ Freeway
Suite 300
Dallas, Texas 75244
Phone: (214) 741-5360
Fax: (214) 748-6703
WASHINGTON, DC
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Suite 600 South
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: (202) 280-6081
Fax: (202) 742-6501
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Christopher J. Kelly, CFE
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Chris Kelly is Managing Director for the Litigation Consulting Group in the Dallas office. He has more than 35 years of experience in litigation consulting, financial and restructuring consulting, and financial institutions. Chris has been engaged by law firms, corporations, and regulatory agencies to provide written reports and testimony in deposition and at trial in local, state, federal and bankruptcy courts. His 16 years of litigation consulting experience includes banking practices, transaction analysis, standards of care, fiduciary duties, economic damages, fraud investigations, funds tracking, preferences, fraudulent transfers and forensic accounting. Chris has been engaged as a consultant on bankruptcy and restructuring projects addressing issues on behalf of both debtors and creditors. His industry experience includes banks, savings and loans, finance companies, mortgage banking, investment banking, distribution, telecommunications, steel, franchising, manufacturing, real estate and professional services.
Chris was formerly a Director with LECG, LLC, and also Director of Litigation Consulting Services at Glass & Associates, Inc. He is a member of the Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors (AIRA) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), and has been a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) for more than 10 years. Prior to his consulting career, he held executive positions in the banking industry for 20 years. Chris earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees from Creighton University.
See Chris Kelly's recent analysis of the subprime credit crisis below.
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