Jeffrey Matthews, Partner, HKA

Financial expert in corruption and white-collar criminal cases joins forensic accounting and commercial damages practice in Dallas.

HKA has announced that Jeffrey Matthews has joined the firm's Forensic Accounting and Commercial Damages (FACD) practice as a Partner based in Dallas.

Mr. Matthews has nearly 30 years of experience in financial investigations, forensic accounting, and litigation support for the nation's top law firms, Fortune 100 legal departments, and government investigative agencies. As a financial expert in corruption and white-collar criminal cases, as well as multi-jurisdictional business disputes, he has testified in multiple civil and criminal matters at the state and federal levels and is a qualified FINRA Arbitrator. Mr. Matthews is recognized in Who's Who Legal's Investigations 2024 guide highlighting the most prominent forensic accountant experts from around the world.

"We are thrilled to welcome Jeff to HKA as we continue growing our forensic accounting and commercial damages team," said Ave Tucker, Partner, Strategic Growth Advisor with HKA. "His experience calculating damages resulting from breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, diminution of value and misappropriation of trade secrets, as well as his experience providing expert testimony on many occasions, will strengthen HKA's position in the FACD market, allowing us to continue expanding and improving our service to clients."

Some of Mr. Matthews' notable cases include serving as the expert and providing trial testimony in a unanimous $23.6-million jury verdict on behalf of a cattle broker in one of the largest cattle fraud cases in Texas history and leading an investigation that involved more than $4 million in kickbacks and bribes, resulting in three individuals being sentenced to prison and ordered to repay $125 million to the government. He also recently completed a multi-year international consulting assignment during which he reduced his client's exposure by hundreds of millions of dollars after a foreign government seized his client's assets. He has significant experience in issues related to the Lanham Act, Sarbanes-Oxley, the False Claims Act, and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

Mr. Matthews is also an accounting professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he teaches a Master of Professional Accounting course.

Matthews noted, "HKA's deep bench and global platform will enable me to continue to grow as a professional and to serve my clients at the highest level. HKA's commitment to the practice and the market is nothing short of impressive."

Prior to joining HKA, Mr. Matthews was a partner at StoneTurn. His autobiography, Holding Accountants Accountable, was published by Wiley Publishing in 2019 and has been used as a textbook by several universities. Mr. Matthews earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Louisiana Monroe and is a Certified Public Accountant (Texas) and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).

SOURCE: HKA

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