ECJ's Randy Leff Quoted in Los Angeles Business Journal

08.27.2015

ECJ partner, Randy Leff, recently shared with the Los Angeles Business Journal his expertise and insights regarding the fraud that allegedly occurred within the company Curacao by one of its own employees in the article, "Made to Order 'Middle Man'?," by Cale Ottens published on Monday, August 17, 2015. “This one guy was responsible for buying and for approving invoices as well, and that’s where the real problem is,” Randy said. “There’s no one watching over him.” To read Randy's entire contribution and to view the full article, click here. (Note: Subscription to the Los Angeles Business Journal required.)

Randy is a business lawyer with over 30 years of experience trying and resolving “bet the company” disputes in both state and federal court. He brings to the table substantial knowledge and experience for his business clients. Randy's long-term clients are in various industries, including health care, real estate, technology, food and beverage, manufacturing, financial services, entertainment and biotechnology industries. For additional information about Randy, please click here.

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