Bryan Metting is an associate director in BRG’s Houston office.
He specializes in providing financial, economic, and accounting analyses in disputes. He has significant experience in litigation services that require financial modeling, damages analysis, forensic accounting, and the evaluation of accounting and auditing issues pertaining to financial reporting. Mr. Metting has experience in the following areas:
- Analysis of economic damages
- Purchase price and transaction disputes
- Evaluation of accounting and auditing issues pertaining to financial reporting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards
- Forensic and investigative accounting
- Fraud investigations
- Valuation of business entities
- Merger and acquisition (M&A) disputes
- Insurance-related disputes involving representations and warranties claims
- Intellectual property and trade secret misappropriation matters
- Bankruptcy matters: solvency analysis, forensic and fraud investigations
- Accounting and financial reporting fraud
- Alter ego and piercing the corporate veil investigations
Before joining BRG, Mr. Metting worked in public accounting, where his clients included publicly and privately held companies in a variety of industries, including financial services, oil and gas, real estate, and manufacturing and distribution. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). He obtained a Master in Professional Accounting and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin.
Areas of Expertise
Education
University of Texas at Austin
Master in Professional Accounting (MPA), 2003
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), 2003