Bob
Paterson Tom Jamieson Zale
Chapel Robert Roy
BOB
PATERSON
B.Comm,
MBA, FRM, C.Arb, FCIP, CA•IFA, FCA |
Bob is an internationally renowned
expert in Business Interruption Insurance with experience on over 3100
assignments since 1971. He has appeared as an expert witness before
courts in Canada and the United States; acted as an arbitrator; lectured
throughout the world on economic losses; and authored several publications
including "Business Interruption Insurance - Its Secrets Revealed", "Business
Interruption - Bridging the Gap" and "Some of the Mystery Removed".
Formerly a partner in Coopers & Lybrand and their National Director
of Claims Services for Canada.
TOM
JAMIESON
B.Sc,
FCA (Eng), CIP, C.Arb, CBV, CA•IFA |
Tom is a former partner in Coopers
& Lybrand and has been involved in over 2000 insurance claims, economic
loss calculations and / or litigation assignments since 1981. A frequent
lecturer on business interruption and related topics, he has also co-authored
the publications "Financial Statements - Understanding and Analysis for
Insurance Purposes" and "Business Interruption Insurance - Bridging the
Gap". He has provided expert testimony in various courts and arbitration
hearings and has acted both as an umpire and appraiser in insurance act
appraisals.
ZALE
CHAPEL
CIP,
CFE, CGA |
Zales' experience in insurance
loss and investigative accounting services since 1984 is complimented by
over 10 years of accounting and financial experience in the forestry industry.
A former manager at Coopers & Lybrand, he has provided expert testimony
in Canadian courts and arbitrations and has also acted as an appraiser
in insurance act appraisals.
ROBERT
ROY
BComm,
CRM, CFE, CA |
Bob has specialized in insurance
claims services since 1985, primarily acting for insurers and particularly
in the oil and gas industry. Formerly a manager at Coopers &
Lybrand, he has also provided assistance to legal counsel in financial
damage and personal injury claims.
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