Felix has more than 40 years of experience working on a broad range of industries providing expert witness and litigation consulting services in federal and state courts and private arbitrations involving lost profits and other economic damages, forensic accounting and investigations, and accounting malpractice.
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MBAF Grows Litigation and Valuation Division In New York
1. MBAF Grows Litigation and Valuation Division In New York
MIAMI – Nationally recognized public accounting firm Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLC (MBAF) is
expanding the capabilities of its New York Office's Management Advisory Services Department with the
addition of Ted Felix, Certified Public Accountant (CPA)/Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF), Diplomat of
the American Board of Forensic Accounting (DABFA), Charter Global Management Accountant (CGMA).
Felix joins the firm as a principal in the Litigation and Valuation Division effective June 1, 2012. The
announcement was made by Ira Rubenstein, CPA, Principal‐in‐Charge of the New York and Valhalla
offices.
A seasoned New York City litigation professional, Felix has more than 40 years of experience working on
a broad range of industries providing expert witness and litigation consulting services in federal and
state courts and private arbitrations involving lost profits and other economic damages, forensic
accounting and investigations, and accounting malpractice.
"MBAF is always looking for ways to strategically expand our departments and Ted was a perfect fit.
With a strong background in forensic accounting and litigation support, he offers clients extensive
financial experience and a deep understanding of critical legal issues," said Tony Argiz, Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer of MBAF. "I welcome him to MBAF's talented team of advisors who have the
expertise and institutional knowledge necessary to guide our clients through even the most subtle shifts
in their business."
Before joining MBAF, Felix was managing partner of a regional accounting firm and had previously held
the position of director of the Quality Control Review Division of the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants. He previously served as an adjunct professor of accounting at Rutgers University
and completed a two‐year term as a trustee of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants
(NJSCPA), charged with overseeing quality control, quality review, professional ethics and additional
technical activities; he has also served as vice president of the NJSCPA.
Felix was a co‐author of Warren Gorham & Lamont, Research Institute of America, SEC Compliance –
Financial Reporting and Forms. He has written and lectured on the subject of quality control and peer
review of CPA firms and has chaired a number of peer review teams for the American Institute of
Certified Public Accountants and the International Group of Accounting Firms. He has also authored
articles for The Practical Accountant, CPA Journal, The Practicing CPA, The Micro Manager, Business and
The PCPS Reporter, and he has appeared on the CPA Report video in the litigation support section.