Breach of Fiduciary Duty Defense Lawyer
If a civil lawsuit could bring allegations of a crime, call a defense attorney.
A civil lawsuit about breach of fiduciary duty may seem like a disagreement between shareholders and a business, between partners. or between a business and a supplier. But there are civil cases in which the evidence indicates there may have been a criminal action involved.
If you think you are involved in a case that could bring to light criminal activity, if you feel the government might hear enough evidence to ask for a criminal indictment, consult a criminal defense attorney right away. The sooner you do, the more options there may be for resolving the case.
- Was the company careless with funds or was someone deliberately embezzling or misappropriating funds for another purpose?
- Was property lost or accidentally destroyed or did a partner or employee divert the property for private use?
- The difference between a gross error of judgment and theft can be a fine line, depending on how the evidence is seen and who is making the determination.
At Boyle, Autry & Murphy, we are prepared to give you a straightforward evaluation of your case and your options.
Know all of your options and your rights. Free consultation. 888-414-2231.
Our first priority at our law firm is to protect your rights – especially your rights against illegal search and seizure and self incrimination. Contact us for a free initial consultation if you suspect a civil lawsuit could possibly bring allegations of criminal wrongdoing. We represent clients nationwide from out offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

