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The lead attorneys of Clayton Trial Lawyers are from “Big Law” representing corporations, insurance companies and high net worth individuals. CTL specializes in intellectual property cases, technologies, software, real estate litigation, LLC lawsuits and insurance law. They also represent people — to right wrongs for personal injuries and product liability cases. For 2022, CTL was again listed as "Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms" and No. 1 in Region, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The lead attorneys at CTL spent over 20 years at the largest law firm in the U.S. William Clayton was a top shareholder at Greenberg Traurig LLP and a national chair in litigation. He brings the benefit of his elite legal background, intuition, and courtroom skills straight to our clients. This sets him apart from other personal injury law firms or litigation boutiques.

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Business Fraud Detection Tools: What Works (and What’s a Waste of Money)

Business fraud involves deception, manipulation, or misrepresentation where a company or person cheats someone else to avoid losing money or to gain a financial advantage. Business fraud detection has become increasingly important as these illegal activities continue to threaten companies of all sizes. Understanding the various types of fraud and effective detection methods is crucial

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Is Embezzlement a Felony? Real-World Examples That Could Happen to Your Business

Is embezzlement a felony? In most states, including Florida, embezzlement is classified as a felony when the stolen amount exceeds $750. When the value falls below $750, it may be considered a misdemeanor. In Florida specifically, embezzlement is typically charged as a felony, with the degree (first, second, or third) determined by the amount stolen.

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Fraud Risk Management: 5 Steps Every Business Owner Should Take Now

Fraud by deception happens in business. Any company may be at risk for business fraud even with attempts to implement effective fraud risk management. A study from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), an organization created in 1988 to combat deception and fraud in business, revealed that businesses lose nearly 5 percent of annual

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