Fraud
The Kabak Law Group has achieved successful results for a wide range of clients in matters involving fraud. To prove fraud, plaintiff must show that the defendant's conduct satisfies five distinct requirements:
- A false statement of material fact made by defendant
- The defendant had knowledge the statement was false
- The defendant's intent was to deceive the plaintiff
- The plaintiff justifiably relied upon the accuracy of the defendant's statement
- The plaintiff was injured by the defendant's actions
We have advised and litigated on behalf of numerous clients in connection with diverse business dealings, real estate management and sale and purchase which have given rise to fraud claims. Proving all elements of fraud requires attention to detail and the skill of a seasoned attorney. For example, while a defendant may have made a false statement, inaccuracy alone does not amount to fraud. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant made the false statement with the intent to deceive.
The nuances involved in litigating the facts and circumstances surrounding a fraud claim require skilled attorneys on your side. We also understand the importance of pursuing or defending a case of fraud in the most efficient and cost-effective manner, whether through negotiation or aggressive litigation. If you are involved in a dispute concerning fraud, we have the experience and expertise to represent you and your best interests.