Last year my attorney in Paonia, Colorado, engaged a forensic accountant to detangle my financial affairs. The accountant's name is Daphne Salone, and her e-mails come back with a "law & equity, ltd" logo. Daphne charged the law firm $2000 in advance, a bill which I had to cover; and did not do any forensic accounting at all. She was engaged by the law office of David Merrick in Paonia on February 28th, 2016, and returned her work to me nearly four months later, past any date on which it would have been useful to me. "Her work" consisted of a simple Quickbooks file into which my bank statements had been fed. She had declined my offer of accompanying receipts, and had declined to meet with me, both before and after she had done her work. Daphne left her entries unclassed and uncategorized. I would have been better off purchasing Quickbooks and doing the work myself. (The way "forensic accounting" had been explained to me is that by the end of the work, the reports would be considered as trusty evidence in a court of law.) Daphne never met with me at all, and has been unresponsive to e-mail enquiries since shortly after submission of her unsatisfactory work. I highly doubt she is a bona-fide accountant.
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Last year my attorney in Paonia, Colorado, engaged a forensic accountant to detangle my financial affairs. The accountant's name is Daphne Salone, and her e-mails come back with a "law & equity, ltd" logo. Daphne charged the law firm $2000 in advance, a bill which I had to cover; and did not do any forensic accounting at all. She was engaged by the law office of David Merrick in Paonia on February 28th, 2016, and returned her work to me nearly four months later, past any date on which it would have been useful to me. "Her work" consisted of a simple Quickbooks file into which my bank statements had been fed. She had declined my offer of accompanying receipts, and had declined to meet with me, both before and after she had done her work. Daphne left her entries unclassed and uncategorized. I would have been better off purchasing Quickbooks and doing the work myself. (The way "forensic accounting" had been explained to me is that by the end of the work, the reports would be considered as trusty evidence in a court of law.) Daphne never met with me at all, and has been unresponsive to e-mail enquiries since shortly after submission of her unsatisfactory work. I highly doubt she is a bona-fide accountant.