Fiduciary Fraud Attorneys
We have represented individuals and businesses in a variety of fraud cases involving millions of dollars. If you or your business were a victim of fiduciary fraud, embezzlement, and/or theft contact our firm at once. Let our attorneys help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
Fiduciary fraud is a legal term that applies in a situation where there is a breach of the trust reposed in a fiduciary who occupies such a position of trust in respect to the management of the finances of the client. This sort of breach often occurs in situations where some individuals or organizations have been appointed to manage the financial interest of the client.
Our attorneys have the experience to successfully pursue recourse for theft and fraud. We know how to approach your case and what to do to recover as much damages as possible.
The type of fraud and theft cases we take include:
- Business Fraud
- Embezzlement and Fraud
- Fiduciary Fraud
- Investment Institution Fraud
- Software Piracy and Technology Theft
- Probate and Estate Fraud
Was Your Trust Betrayed?
Whether someone you trusted defrauded you or a financial institution was negligent with your funds, we can help. In the past, our attorneys have navigated incidents such as the embezzlement of our clients’ money by:
- Trusted fiduciaries
- Investment advisers
- Attorneys-in-fact
- Stock brokers
- Financial advisers
- Trustees
- Estate administrators
- Conservators
- Guardians
- Bank officials
- Investment agents
- Financial representatives
- Accountants
- Family members
When those with access to your hard-earned money betray your confidence, do not hesitate to take legal action.
Recover Damages From Fiduciary Fraud, Embezzlement, and Theft
Put our aggressive investigative and litigation skills to work for you in recovering the theft of money that rightfully belongs to you.
We are experienced fiduciary fraud attorneys located in Boston, Massachusetts. However our services are not locally exclusive. Instead, we pride ourselves on being accessible to communities throughout the Greater Boston region including Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell, Brockton, New Bedford, Quincy, Lynn, Fall River, Cape Cod, and all of Massachusetts.