Technical Expertise
Expert engineering and technical study of mechanisms and equipment of vessels, onshore facilities, port infrastructure.
Performance, degree of wear, residual service life, compliance with technical standards and regulations, safety of operation is determined. Also, an examination of equipment and mechanisms is carried out to find out the reasons for the breakdown or failure of equipment.
Legal Expertise
Establishing the compliance of the documents under study with the current legislation, including international, and the goals that were set when creating these documents.
Most often, civil law contracts and non-normative acts of state power are investigated. But any documents that entail legal consequences can be subjected to legal examination. Mistakes can lead to invalidation of the document.
Forensic
Conducting research and preparing expert opinions on issues related to the implementation of commercial and pleasure navigation, the operation of ships and port facilities, the resolution of which requires special knowledge in the field of science, technology or craft, and which are submitted to an expert court, inquiry body, investigator, prosecutor in order to establish the circumstances to be proved in a particular case.
Financial and economic expertise
Study of the economic activities of the enterprise for the purpose of investigating crimes in the economic sphere - theft of property, deliberate bankruptcies, tax evasion. It is also used when considering tax, property, corporate disputes.
Due diligence procedures - analysis and risk assessment of a business - are often required to make a decision to buy or invest in a business, as well as to assess the quality of management.
Expertise of regulatory legal acts
Expertise of regulatory legal acts is designed to establish the compliance of documents with certain requirements - compliance with constitutional norms; compliance with laws and acts of higher legal force that operate in a particular industry; compliance with international standards; absence of factors contributing to corruption phenomena; validity of the choice of document form; correctness of application of basic terms.
Expertise of public procurement
Procurement for state and municipal needs is one of the most corruption-intensive sectors of the economy. As one of the ways to prevent corruption in this area, the Federal Contract System provides for an independent examination of tender documentation, applications for participation in tenders, goods supplied, work performed or services rendered.