Tim Martin, CPA, CA, CBV, CFF, is a founding partner of Verity.
Prior to co-founding Verity, he was a Managing Director in the Toronto office of a large multi-national valuation and professional services firm within the Disputes, Investigations & Valuations practice.
Tim has specialized in business valuation and litigation support services since 2007. His valuation experience includes the analysis of privately and publicly held business securities, employee stock options and restricted share awards. His financial litigation support experience includes damage and loss quantification, the quantification of profits, forensic investigation, fund tracing and income analyses for support purposes.
Tim has prepared and critiqued numerous expert reports in connection with business securities valuation and financial litigation support matters, including those related to family law, commercial litigation, intellectual property disputes, shareholder and partner disputes, forensic investigation, estate planning and corporate reorganizations.
Tim has been qualified as an expert and has testified before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and in private arbitration.
He has also attended and assisted in numerous mediation and other private settlement proceedings.
Tim is a member of Chartered Professional Accountants Canada (CPA Canada) and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators (CICBV), and has been Certified in Financial Forensics by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). He obtained his Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Master of Accounting (MAcc) from the University of Waterloo in 2005.
Tim is the contributing editor to The Financial Principles of Family Law (Carswell Legal Publications) and the annual edition of The Tax Principles of Family Law.
Prior to focusing on business valuation and litigation support services, he worked within the audit and assurance group of a Toronto-based accounting and business advisory firm.