White Collar Crimes
White collar crimes are deemed to be non-violent crimes that are committed by someone, typically for financial gain. The typical white-collar criminal is an office worker, business manager, fund manager or executive. If you are found guilty of a white collar crime, you will likely face a lengthy prison sentence and thousands of dollars in fines, in addition to irreparable damage to your reputation.
White collar crimes can include, but are not limited to:
- Fraud
- Bribes
- Counterfeiting
- Money Laundering
- Insider Trading
- Embezzling
- Extortion
- Perjury
The consequences for a white collar conviction can be severe. If you or someone you know has been suspected of a white collar crime, we urge you to contact are office immediately to set up a FREE Consultation.
When facing fraud, bribery, embezzlement and other types white collar crime cases, it is best to seek professional legal representation from an experienced attorney. Please contact my office to go over your rights.