Risk

Fraud, Forgery and Outright Theft: Strategies to Protect Project Funds

Contractors are vulnerable to theft due to transactions among owners, contractors, subcontractors, vendors and suppliers. Knowing how fraud occurs is the first step to reducing risk.
By Josh Levy
March 26, 2018
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by Josh Levy
Joshua Levy is co-leader of Husch Blackwell's Construction & Design Group, and has represented clients for more than 25 years in construction disputes and claims. He is also an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association.

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