White Collar Crime Overview
Atlanta White Collar Criminal Attorney
There are many types of white collar crimes that are routinely investigated and prosecuted in Georgia. The most common white collar crimes involve illegal business practices by companies and their employees. Because the government has recently begun stepping up its efforts to stop white collar crime the number of investigations, false claims and trumped-up charges against businesses and employees has also increased. If you or your business is facing any white collar crime charge in Georgia please contact our office for a free consultation with an experienced lawyer.
Types of White Collar Crimes
Common white collar crimes in the business world include tax fraud or evasion, bankruptcy fraud, insider trading,
bribery,
computer and internet fraud, email spam, healthcare fraud, investor fraud, investment schemes and more. The nature of these business-related white collar crimes can be extremely complicated and some businesses may not even know they are committing crimes. The line between what is legal and what is illegal is often blurred in business law. That is why you should always have the most experienced and aggressive
Atlanta white collar crime attorney you can find.
Other common white collar crimes include cell phone fraud, counterfeiting,
money laundering,
extortion,
forgery, "kick-backs", theft, telemarketing fraud, welfare fraud and more. Other types of "schemes" that a company or individual sets up in order to deliberately defraud someone else of their money are also common white collar crimes. These include
identity theft, Ponzi schemes, check fraud, retirement investments, real estate scams, coupon scams, internet schemes, auto related contracts and more.
Accused of a white collar crime? Talk to a lawyer today.
Businesses and employees who have been unfairly targeted by government or other officials and accused of white collar crimes in Atlanta should contact our office. We have years of experience handling white collar cases, regardless of the charge or the severity of them. Many cases that we've seen have involved some wronged ex-employee claiming that the business was engaged in wrongdoing when in fact nothing illegal was occurring at all. Protect yourself and your business by contacting us for free legal advice at our office or through this website.
The Law Firm of Conaway & Strickler, P.C. has years of experience representing clients against white collar crimes charges. Our office is nationally recognized for its high profile cases and successful results. This is not the time to have ineffectual or inexperienced legal representation.
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