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White Collar Crimes

White Collar Crimes

 

White collar crimes refer to non-violent crimes committed for the purpose of financial gain by people in business or by business entities. Often involving sophisticated cover up schemes, people committing white collar crimes frequently utilize administrative, financial and technological skills and direct their criminal activity against consumers, company owners and financial institutions.

Some of the more common white collar crime categories are not limited to, but include:

  • Computer and Internet fraud
  • Mail fraud
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Telemarketing fraud
  • Healthcare fraud
  • Government fraud
  • Financial fraud
  • Securities fraud
  • Public corruption
  • Trade secret theft
  • Antirust violations
  • Tax evasion
  • Insider Trading
  • Bribery
  • Embezzlement
  • Kickbacks
  • Counterfeiting
  • Money laundering
  • Economic espionage
  • Official Misconduct

At times, prominent business people find themselves targeted in a financial investigation undertaken by federal agencies or under suspicion in a government inquiry. Without the guidance of expert legal counsel, the possibility of errors in judgment and incorrect response heighten probability of indictment. Attorney Michael P. Manley is adept at not only maneuvering his clients through investigative minefields, but also is a champion at prevailing in the courtroom. He understands the sensitive issues clients face regarding white collar crime and handles their cases with utmost discretion and integrity.

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