Disputes with auditors

How DAS Law can help you

Our experienced team of dispute resolution lawyers will provide you with practical legal advice if you have a legal dispute with an auditor.

These are some of the outcomes we can achieve for you:

  • Compensation for losses caused by the auditor’s negligence.
  • Compensation for the cost of redoing the services.
  • Important things to consider

    Here are some important things you should be aware of regarding your legal problem:

    • Proving that an auditor was negligent can be challenging.  You must show that no reasonably competent auditor would have overlooked or signed off on a particular issue.
    • Proving negligence will often require compelling expert evidence from another qualified and experienced auditor who is prepared to stand up in court if necessary.
    • The time limit for bringing a claim could start to run from the date of the auditor’s error or when the accounts were signed off, rather than when the auditor’s negligence was discovered.

    How much will it cost?

    If you would like DAS Law to help you with your dispute with an auditor, there are a number of ways to fund your legal costs.

    Legal expenses insurance (LEI)

    If you have a commercial insurance policy this may include LEI cover. If so, your legal costs may be covered by that policy, subject to its terms and conditions. If you are unsure if your insurance policy includes LEI cover, we will check this with you.

    Personal LEI

    No legal expenses insurance

    Unfortunately we are unable to take on private instructions at the moment, and can only work with customers who have legal expenses insurance.

    What should I do next?

    If you have legal expenses insurance with DAS, please call us on the number listed in your policy.

    William Ellerton

    Head of Litigation & Dispute Management, Solicitor

    Learn more

    If an auditor fails to identify a material error or discrepancy, this doesn’t always mean they are negligent. However, if they miss something and if that causes significant loss, it will be worth asking a lawyer if you have a case.

    William Ellerton, Dispute Management

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