Robert M. Cornell, Ph.D., CMA

Robert Cornell, Ph.D., CMA, is an associate professor of accounting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Contact him at robert.cornell@unlv.edu.

AI can simplify complexity in litigation support

Artificial intelligence can enhance litigation support by helping accounting experts simplify complex accounting concepts and present compelling evidence. Here’s how to navigate the technology’s limitations, legal implications and best practices for using AI to advance justice.

Written By: Rick C. Warne, Ph.D., CFE, CPA, Kim Charron, Ph.D., CPA, CMA, Robert M. Cornell, Ph.D., CMA


Fraud In Houses Of Worship

Houses of worship are particularly vulnerable to fraud, but most feel they are impervious. The authors provide reasons why churches feel so bulletproof and seven practical steps fraud examiners can use to help churches stop fraud in its tracks.

Written By: Robert M. Cornell, Ph.D., CMA, Carol B. Johnson, Ph.D., Janelle Rogers Hutchinson


Positive Results of Apologies for Fraud Examiners, Auditors

Can professionals accused of wrongdoing – even when acting professionally and ethically – effectively use apologies to help protect their credibility and reputations from negligence accusations and costly litigation?

Written By: Rick C. Warne, Ph.D., CFE, CPA, Robert M. Cornell, Ph.D., CMA


 

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