High-quality forensic accounting and valuation expertise for fair and sensible financial resolutions.
Acuity Forensic is trusted by litigators and parties in dispute, including blue chip corporates and government departments, for high-quality expert advice, expert reports and ability to give credible testimony, to achieve a fair and sensible resolution involving a financial dispute.
A financial dispute is always stressful for those involved, particularly when high dollar amounts are at stake. It can be difficult for lawyers and parties involved to know what to look for when seeking to engage a forensic accountant.
Some parties may seek to engage someone factoring in the firm's size and brand reputation - the risk and reality being the selected individual expert will delegate most of the work to others with duplicated time.
At Acuity Forensic, our founder and key expert is deeply involved in all stages of client engagement.
We adopt an enquiring mind and tenacious attitude to procure the proper evidence. We utilise rigorous forensic accounting analysis to deliver clear, well-reasoned, credible and persuasive expert opinions in our reports. Our dedication to problem-solving helps our clients achieve a fair and sensible resolution to financial matters in dispute.
Adam Giliberti is a high-performance and well-regarded independent expert witness with a court-proven track record acting as the forensic accounting and valuation expert in wide-ranging and high-financial-stakes disputes and litigation. Adam is skilled at presenting his expert financial findings and expert opinions in alternative dispute forums, such as arbitration and mediation.
Adam is part of a national committee of the Forensic Accounting Specialists at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand tasked with ongoing education and training delivery to Forensic Accounting Specialists and practitioner CA members, amongst other leadership tasks.
Over 99% of the forensic accounting matters where Adam is nominated as an independent expert witness, settle without requiring a court to decide the financial outcome of the dispute. For those matters which have required him to give oral testimony in a final hearing, the court has preferred
Adam's expert evidence over the other experts.
Independent expert testimony given in court on behalf of the following parties

National Australia Bank Ltd
Hudson v National Australia Bank [2022] FCA 1222 (14 October 2022)

United Petroleum Pty Ltd
United Petroleum Pty Limited v Roads and Maritime Services [2018] NSWLEC 35 (23 March 2018)

Transport for New South Wales
The Trustee for Whitcurt Unit Trust v Transport for NSW [2021] NSWLEC 82 (30 July 2021)

Sydney Metro
Mathew Massasso t/as Five Dock Pharmacy v Sydney Metro [2023] NSWLEC 115 (30 October 2023)
Here's what our instructing solicitors say
Tom Heading
Partner, Pinsent Masons | Construction Disputes | Infrastructure & Energy Projects
"Adam is extremely detailed, which is crucial for a forensic accountant. He is an experienced expert who understands his duties to the Court. What really impressed me was his honesty and candid views. He never gave me an opinion just to please me but rather gave me his professional and unbiased opinion. Working with Adam was a pleasure and I highly recommend him."
Michael Bacina
Digital Law Specialist
"I have briefed Adam on a number of important matters requiring expert forensic accounting reports for use in Supreme Court proceedings. He has always delivered high quality reports on time."