Protecting a company from embezzlement requires that in-house lawyers have a basic understanding of various accounting roles and when to call in expert help. As an unfortunate part of any business, there are almost endless opportunities for employees to take advantage of their positions to misappropriate money from their employers. Often, those activities go undetected for months, if not years, and lead to significant losses.
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Special Report: White-Collar Crime and Forensic Accounting
Accounting Basics to Uncover Embezzlement
Texas Lawyer
November 5, 2012
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