Bobby Rudolph recently represented a real estate developer in a civil lawsuit against its former project manager who was accused of stealing nearly $400,000 from his employer by paying fake subcontractor accounts on projects and then converting the funds into his personal bank account. Within days of discovering the theft by the employee, Bobby filed suit on behalf of the employer and obtained a Court order freezing the former employee’s bank accounts and attaching his real estate. After nearly three years of contentious litigation and extensive review of records, Bobby settled the matter recovering all of the stolen funds and attorney’s fees for the client.
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