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Marcum LLP names Taylor national valuation practice leader

Bradford Taylor has been named national valuation practice leader by Marcum LLP, a top national accounting and advisory firm. He is based in Marcum's Boston office, where he is a director in the firm's advisory services division. Taylor is a business valuation and litigation support expert with extensive experience in valuating business enterprises, intangible assets, and common and preferred equity. He is an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) and a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), and holds an MBA from F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College and a B.A. in history from Tufts University. "Since joining Marcum less than one year ago, Brad's deep expertise has broadened the valuation service capability we offer our clients, while distinguishing him as a leader in our advisory services division," said James Ashe, partner-in-charge of advisory services and national leader of the Forensics Practice Group. "We congratulate him on this well-deserved promotion." Marcum offers valuation services for a full range of litigation support and business and personal applications, including mergers, estate planning, divorce proceedings, shareholder disputes, buy/sell agreements, and economic damages. The firm is frequently appointed by the courts to mediate widely disparate appraisals as well as to offer expert testimony.
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