1970’s

SELECTED CASES 1970 – 1979

1970’s EVOLUTION OF LINDQUIST FORENSIC

EXPERIENCE BASIC FORENSIC TRAINING

In the early 1970’s all auditors were auditing. It allowed Lindquist to learn from experience, to learn from his mistakes. And at $38 per hour, Lindquist earned his fee during cross-examination. Working with prosecution taught him a lot about the investigative and interview process and report writing. Marketing to survive motivated Lindquist to make his first contribution to fraud knowledge in 1977 in a book entitled “Accounting as an Investigative Aid”. From his case experiences, Lindquist wrote under the following topics: