Summary
As CalCPA's Litigation sections celebrates its 10th anniversary, its services to the profession, roster of experts and national influence continues to grow. Interest in the committee was always strong, but it really exploded about 10 years ago. We were too popular for our own good and couldn't welcome every interested CalCPA member, says Everett P. Harry III, CPA, the 1993-95 chair of the Litigation Services State Committee and owner of San Francisco-based Harry + Torchiana. As the original state committee became standing-room only with a growing waiting list, CalCPA explored forming common interest member sections, now called sections, to bring together groups of practitioners with a common focus. The Litigation sections are a great service to the profession and a great value to CalCPA members, says Michael G. Ueltzen, CPA, former chair of the Litigation Services State Committee and a partner of Sacramento-based Ueltzen and Company LLP. While the technical work of each section, such as reviewing and commenting on standards, or authoring practice aids, continues, the sections are gearing up for the future with a special focus on growing membership.
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As CalCPA's Litigation sections celebrates its 10th anniversary, its services to the profession, roster of experts and national influence continues to grow.
"Interest in the committee was always strong, but it really exploded about 10 years ago. We were too popular for our own good and couldn't welcome every interested CaICPA member," says Everett P. Harry III, CPA, the 1993-95 chair of the Litigation Services State Committee and owner of San Francisco-based Harry + Torchiana."When we started, the committee was really a resourcesharing opportunity among a small group of practitioners. I never imagined it would become the national force t...See the full content of this document
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