James Rittinger would like to forget about the paralegal who embezzled nearly $300,000 from his New York law firm in 2005.

But she won’t go away. In late May, Rittinger learned that Kathy Foer-Morse had done it again, this time at a small practice in Pennsylvania. And if that weren’t enough of a reminder, prosecutors told Rittinger that she was using the money pilfered from the Pennsylvania firm to pay restitution for stealing from his firm, Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke.

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