Legal Question in Business Law in Florida

Statute Of Limitations

I have an employee who used his corporate credit card to make transactions authorized by me, but he can't prove it. The items purchased are still in his posession. I would like to file suit but I don't know where to go with this and what are the statue of limitations.


Asked on 10/23/07, 5:24 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Statute Of Limitations

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If you authorized the transactions, what is the issue? I will not provide any information to perpetrate a fraud upon the court.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 10/28/07, 7:21 pm
Michael Stewart Michael D. Stewart

Re: Statute Of Limitations

When did this occur?

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Answered on 10/23/07, 6:07 pm


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