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By Rieva Lesonsky |
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The hopeful days of spring are here, and fittingly real signs of the recovery are bursting through the gloom and doom of the last few years -- much of it driven by small...
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Do you think your organization is too small to worry about employee theft? Think again.
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The difference between a frivolous and non-frivolous suit is a matter of degree.
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There are lots of fraud situations that can hurt your business. Take steps to minimize the risk.
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Identifying and shoring up weak links in your organization before they can make expensive mistakes is a wise investment.
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People unfamiliar with litigation in the United States often underestimate the depth and breadth of the litigation discovery process. Some people are shocked to learn that even documents stored at home or personal...
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Certain acts may subject an officer or director of a corporation to personal liability. Other acts, although they would otherwise subject them to liability, may be either indemnified by or insured against by...
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Just about every business has trade secrets that are important, if not vital, to their activities.
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By Tracy Coenen |
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Misappropriation
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Preventing fraud starts with learning about the schemes.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Do you think you treat your employees too well to worry about employee theft? Think again.
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