White Collar Crime
White collar crimes are those that are generally non-violent in nature and usually include elements of theft or fraud. While most of these cases are initiated at the federal level some are handled by state prosecutors
Some examples of white collar crimes
- Computer/internet fraud
Government Services fraud
Bankruptcy Fraud
Embezzlement
Securities Fraud
Tax Evasion
Public Corruption
Healthcare Fraud
Securities Fraud
Insurance Fraud
Bribery
Obstruction of Justice
Choose an attorney who understands how an white collar crime investigation works and the types of penalties that may occur. Being charged with a white criminal crime means not only the threat of time in prison but also the possibility of large fines, civil law exposure, forfeiture of assets and loss of a professional license.
Call us at 785-5575 to discuss your case whether you have been charged at the State or Federal Level
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Counties Where We Handle Cases: Jefferson County, Shelby County, Calhoun County, Talladega County, Tuscaloosa County, Madison County, Montgomery County, Pike County, Bibb County, Blount County, Etowah County, Clay County, Marshall County, St. Clair County, Cullman County, Cleburne County, Pickens County, Dallas County, Sumter County, Hale County, Marengo County, Perry County, Greene County
Cities Where We Handle Cases: Birmingham, Homewood, Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Fairfield, Midfield, Bessemer, Montevallo, Anniston, Alabaster, Mountain Brook, Vestavia, Gardendale Columbiana, Fultondale, Gardendale, Harpersville, Huntsville, Decatur, Montgomery, Irondale, Brighton, Lipscomb, Chalkville, Trussville, Tuscaloosa, Talladega, Lincoln, Jacksonville, Auburn, Troy