Act Fast When Suing for Fraud

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When a fraud has been committed, you must sue in the state in which the fraud occurred.  This means that you are governed by that state’s statute of limitations, meaning time limits.  When suing for fraud, your time limit starts ticking away when the facts constituting the fraud are discovered.  So when you learn of a fraud that has occurred against you, speak to an attorney right away.

If you are a victim of fraud, contact our law office at 816-524-4949 or www.Hoorfarlaw.com.

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