Business Fraud
Sabel Law APC represents clients in California business fraud and misrepresentation disputes involving false statements, concealment, reliance, unfair competition, and business tort claims. These matters often turn on what was said, what was omitted, who knew the facts, what records exist, and how the alleged conduct affected the business relationship.
Common business fraud issues
False statements and concealment: Claims may involve inaccurate financial information, hidden material facts, misleading promises, omitted risks, or representations made during business negotiations.
Reliance and causation: The evidence often focuses on whether a party relied on the statement or omission and how that reliance caused financial harm.
Business tort claims: Disputes may include interference with contracts, interference with prospective business relationships, unfair competition, or related claims.
Damages and remedies: Records may be needed to evaluate lost profits, out-of-pocket losses, rescission, restitution, injunctions, or other remedies.
Frequently asked questions
What documents matter in a business fraud dispute?
Preserve contracts, proposals, financial records, emails, text messages, presentations, due diligence materials, payment records, meeting notes, and records showing reliance or damages.
Can a business fraud claim arise from a contract relationship?
Yes. Contract and fraud issues can overlap, but the facts must be analyzed carefully to identify the statements, omissions, duties, reliance, and damages.
Can these disputes settle without trial?
Often, yes. Settlement may involve payment, rescission, revised agreements, return of property, releases, or other negotiated terms.
Contact Sabel Law APC
To discuss a business fraud or misrepresentation dispute, contact Sabel Law APC at Contact@sabellaw.com. You may also call the Los Angeles office at (213) 262-2616, the San Diego office at (619) 604-5434, or the Nevada office at (725) 525-5583.
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