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A growing and highly respected advisory and accounting firm is seeking an experienced Litigation & Forensic Manager to join its expanding team in Woodland Hills, California. This is an exciting ...

A growing and highly respected advisory and accounting firm is seeking an experienced Litigation & Forensic Manager to join its expanding team in Woodland Hills, California. This is an exciting ...

A growing and highly respected advisory and accounting firm is seeking an experienced Litigation & Forensic Manager to join its expanding team in Woodland Hills, California. This is an exciting ...

Through forensic accounting, business valuation, and litigation support, our professionals provide trusted insight during investigations, disputes, and strategic decision-making events. Combining ...

Through forensic accounting, business valuation, and litigation support, our professionals provide trusted insight during investigations, disputes, and strategic decision-making events. Combining ...

Through forensic accounting, business valuation, and litigation support, our professionals provide trusted insight during investigations, disputes, and strategic decision-making events. Combining ...

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How much do litigation forensic accounting jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for litigation forensic accounting in the United States is $85,177.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,500.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Litigation Forensic Accounting vs Forensic Accountant?

AspectLitigation Forensic AccountingForensic Accountant
CertificationsCPA, CFF, or CFE often requiredCPA, CFF, or CFE often required
Work EnvironmentLegal cases, courtrooms, investigationsInvestigations, audits, legal proceedings
Industry UsageLegal disputes, litigation supportFraud detection, dispute resolution

Litigation Forensic Accountants specialize in providing financial analysis and expert testimony specifically for legal cases, often working closely with attorneys and appearing in court. Forensic Accountants have a broader role in investigating financial crimes, fraud, and conducting audits that may or may not involve litigation. While both roles require similar credentials and work in overlapping environments, Litigation Forensic Accounting is more focused on supporting legal proceedings.

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Infographic showing various Litigation Forensic Accounting job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $85,177 per year, or $41 per hour.

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Posted 23 days ago


Job description

A growing and highly respected advisory and accounting firm is seeking an experienced Litigation & Forensic Manager to join its expanding team in Woodland Hills, California. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for a driven forensic accounting professional who enjoys investigative work, client interaction, litigation support, and helping grow a sophisticated practice.

In this role, you will work directly with attorneys, business owners, clients, and external professionals on complex financial investigations, litigation matters, and forensic accounting engagements. You'll play a key role in uncovering financial insights, reconstructing records, analyzing transactions, and delivering clear, defensible findings through detailed reports and presentations.

The position combines technical forensic accounting expertise with leadership responsibilities, offering the opportunity to manage engagements, mentor staff, strengthen client relationships, and contribute to business development initiatives within a collaborative and entrepreneurial environment.

Key responsibilities include conducting forensic investigations and financial analyses, tracing and reconstructing financial transactions, preparing expert reports, supporting dispute resolution and damage calculations, managing client engagements and project timelines, and collaborating closely with legal teams and outside professionals throughout the litigation process.

This role is ideal for a professional who thrives in fast-paced, intellectually challenging environments and enjoys balancing investigative accounting work with client-facing leadership and practice growth responsibilities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required
  • CPA, CFF, CFE, or related certification preferred
  • Strong experience in forensic accounting and litigation support
  • Proven experience with tracing, reconstruction, and forensic financial analysis
  • Experience preparing detailed expert reports and supporting documentation
  • Strong analytical, investigative, and problem-solving abilities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Leadership and project management experience
  • Ability to manage multiple engagements and deadlines effectively
  • Strong interpersonal, networking, and client relationship-building skills
  • Professional presence with experience interacting with attorneys and external stakeholders
  • Team-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail and client service focus

Benefits

This is a unique opportunity to join a growing forensic and litigation support practice where your expertise, leadership, and client relationships can directly influence the future growth of the business.

You'll gain exposure to complex and high-profile financial matters while working closely with attorneys, clients, and leadership teams on intellectually engaging investigative work. The role offers strong visibility, meaningful client interaction, and the ability to play an active part in expanding a sophisticated forensic accounting practice.

In addition to highly competitive compensation and bonus potential tied to business development and client origination, the firm offers a collaborative environment, challenging casework, leadership opportunities, and long-term professional growth within an entrepreneurial and relationship-driven culture.

For forensic accounting professionals who enjoy combining analytical investigation with client strategy, networking, and practice leadership, this role offers exceptional long-term career upside.