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employee embezzlements

Articles involving employees stealing from their employer have become nearly daily occurrances in the newspapers. What's troubling is that statistically only one in nine cases is reported within the media. Many cases are settled for a variety of reasons and never result in criminal charges.

Employee embezzlements are by far the largest practice area of the firm, having nearly twenty years of experience investigating these cases. Our experience has shown that how each case is ultimately resolved is a combination of art and science.

Working directly with the victim organization's counsel, we provide both case strategy and case management expertise.

The key is to get us involved as early as possible in the case.

Early involvement will allow our experience and expertise to help maximize desired outcomes and successful resolution, and control undesired consequences. A systematic, controlled and calculated approach is always required for these cases, especially during the emotional period of discovery.

In our experience many cases involving allegations of embezzlement concluded that no evidence of such fraud existed, and identified the real explanation for the identified problem or issue. Reacting too quickly could lead to loss of key personnel and business interruption at best, and unwanted lawsuits at worst. Once a potential embezzlement is detected, the following need to be contemplated immediately to develop a resolution strategy:

 

The most important thing to remember if a potential embezzlement is discovered - consult counsel before doing anything.

Although difficult if not impossible to resist emotional reactions, such as immediately terminating the employee and searching through his or her desk and computer - it is critical to do nothing before obtaining legal advice.

This will only help minimize further exposure from unwanted counterclaims and lawsuits by the suspect (which is extremely common).

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