McCraw Law Group represents clients in fiduciary and business fraud litigation before federal and state courts. We have extensive experience in recovering damages and lost profits due to breach of fiduciary duty and wrongful or unfair business practices.
Common Breaches of Fiduciary Duties and Fraud
There are countless ways in which a business representative or agent may enact a breach of trust or engage in a form of self-dealing. The following are some of the ways in which fraud can occur resulting in contact with a McKinney business fraud attorney:
- Breach of some duties created by contract
- Breach of trust or fiduciary duties imposed on executors, trustees and attorneys by law or contract
- Business fraud
- Conflict of interest
- Deceptive trade practices
- Embezzlement
- False accounting
- Kickbacks or commercial bribery
- Misappropriation of funds or property
- Tortious interference (intentional unfair competition or unlawful business tactics) with a contract you have/had with another person or business