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Primary Practice Areas, Services & Industries
- Government Contracts; Commercial Disputes; Construction Cost & Schedule Analysis; Insurance; Investigations
- Damage Analysis; Dispute Resolution; Forensic Accounting
- Defense; Construction; Government
Education
- MBA – Finance, Lehigh University
- BSBA, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Christopher W. Foux
CPA, ASA, ABV
Director
Professional Experience
Mr. Foux is a Director with LitCon Group, LLC. Mr. Foux specializes in valuation, financial analysis, forensic accounting, and damage claims analysis for clients across many industries including construction, media, retail, health care, government contracting, defense, and nuclear power generation. Mr. Foux is a certified public accountant, an accredited senior appraiser, and accredited in business valuation.
Mr. Foux also has experience as a business analyst where he analyzed dataflow, provided forensic accounting services, and made recommendations on best practices related to the client’s enterprise resource planning system. Additionally, he has consulted with over thirty small businesses and startups, providing them with financial analysis and strategic guidance.
Areas of Expertise
Mr. Foux has reviewed and analyzed claims and disputes related to business valuation, construction, government contract compliance, bid protests, fraud, and contract terminations. These claims span a wide range of industries including health care, construction, technology, defense contracting, and nuclear power generation. His government contracting experience includes working with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and various agency supplements.
Mr. Foux has assisted clients by providing valuation services related to shareholder disputes, diminution of value, lost profits, and purchase agreements. He has provided valuation services for controlling and non-controlling interests, individual business segments, and intellectual property.
Mr. Foux has been involved in analyzing requests for equitable adjustments for large government contractors. He been involved in numerous construction disputes, providing analysis on damages resulting from lost productivity, and material overruns.
In the defense contracting industry, Mr. Foux has analyzed cost and pricing data related to subcontractor disputes. He has analyzed large sums of financial data to identify errors in contract price calculations.
Mr. Foux has assisted counsel with numerous phases of the litigation process including document discovery, and depositions. He has assisted in the preparation of trial demonstratives and expert reports. He has been deposed as an expert in a multi-million dollar government contracts damages claim.