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Misuraca joins Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP as partner-in-charge

Yasmine Misuraca, 
Raich Ende Malter & Co.

New York, NY According to Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP (REM), Yasmine Misuraca, CPA, CFE, has joined the firm as the partner-in-charge of its forensic and dispute advisory practice. She has 20 years of public and industry accounting experience and specializes in forensic accounting. Her track record includes testifying on a high-profile case for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and working as a consultant for major law firms and Fortune 500 companies. She will be located in the firm’s NYC headquarters.

“Ms. Misuraca will focus on the growth of our firm’s forensic accounting practice,” REM’s Managing Partner Ellis Ende said. “Calculating and analyzing economic damages, conducting fraud investigations and forensic examinations, and analyzing financial issues as part of case strategy are what many attorneys, government agencies, and private clientele need from accountants. We are thrilled to have Ms. Misuraca on board at Raich Ende, and look forward to leveraging her expertise in this practice area.”

“I’m excited to lead the Forensic and Dispute Advisory group,” Ms. Misuraca said. “Due to an increase in cases involving asset misappropriation, financial statement misrepresentation, and securities and regulatory compliance violations, our focus at REM will be to provide clients with the analysis and support needed to achieve positive dispute resolutions, as well as advising clients in how to take preemptive steps to protect their assets.”

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