Fiske & Company, Certified Public Accountants & Consultants, a South Florida firm that specializes in business valuation, litigation support and forensic accounting, sponsored the 2nd Annual Intellectual Property Symposium, at the Riverside Hotel in Fort Lauderdale.

The Symposium was well-attended by practitioners in this field and included informative sessions on a diverse range of topics that pertained to current issues involving IP law.  Presentations were made by Florida attorneys and scholars, as well as, those invited to present from out -of -state. The keynote speaker was Robert Stoll, the Commissioner of Patents from Washington, DC.

Both Alan Fiske and Peter Gampel who specialize in IP litigation and intangible asset valuation attended the Symposium and had the opportunity to meet with the majority of those attending the event.



Peter Gampel, ABV/CFF, ASA, CA, CBV, Director in the Business Valuation, Forensic Accounting and Litigation Services Practice of Fiske & Company, recently spoke at The Federal Bar Association Broward County Chapter meeting. He discussed several of the key variables experts use in determining lost business value/lost profits and how their application  can result in major differences.  The title of the presentation was “Understanding Why Expert Witnesses Can Substantially Disagree on Lost Profits Damages Business Valuation Models When the Underlying Data is the Same.” 

Gampel is a highly regarded and respected expert in the field of forensic valuation. His career spans over 28 years with a considerable portion of that time with a Big “5″ accounting firm where he was a principal in charge of the Florida Valuation Practice.



Sheri F. Schultz on NBC 6 South Florida Today

Friday, April 8, 2011 @ 12:04 PM

It’s tax season once again and the April 18th deadline is fast approaching. Fiske & Company Director of Business Valuation, Sheri Schultz, appeared on NBC 6 South Florida Today to provide tips on what taxpayers should know about filing in 2011. Schultz spoke on various topics including new taxpayer provisions for 2011, electronic filing, personal exemptions and itemized deductions.