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Accounting Malpractice

How Do I Identify Accounting Malpractice in My Business?

As a business owner, it is important to know how to identify accounting malpractice and ensure that your financial records and accounting practices are accurate and comply with Mississippi laws and regulations. However, in some cases, accounting malpractice can occur, which can have serious consequences for your business. Accounting malpractice can take many forms, including deliberate fraud, negligence, errors, and misrepresentations. It is crucial to be able to identify accounting malpractice in your business in order to take appropriate action and protect your financial interests. An accounting malpractice lawyer in Biloxi, Mississippi plays a crucial role in protecting the ...

March 14, 2023|Accounting Malpractice|

Knowing When Accounting Malpractice Occurred Is Important

In the state of Mississippi, the statute of limitations for filing a suit against a professional for breach of contract or negligence is three years. That means any action must be filed within three years from the time the wrongdoing occurs or accrues. Certain mistakes an accounting professional has made due to negligence, such as a poorly performing audit that led to a payment of back taxes that were not owed, will hopefully come to light within this time frame. If there are some questions about your accountant’s performance, consulting with an accounting malpractice attorney should take place to help ...

February 17, 2018|Accounting Malpractice, Legal Malpractice|

Employee Embezzlement Can Be Costly: Here’s What You Can Do to Protect Your Business

Earlier this year, a Mississippi woman was sentenced to eight years in federal prison and ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution to a Tennessee bank and two Oklahoma companies after she was convicted of embezzling money from all three companies. The employee handed direct payroll deposits and diverted money to her bank account and those of members of her family over an extended period of time. …

October 22, 2014|Accounting Malpractice, News|

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