By: Muneeb Ahmed | 2010-12-08 | Business Many times people accused of serious white-collar crimes are woefully uninformed about choices in criminal attorneys. Often, people who are accused of these crimes are professionals who stand to lose their professional reputation as well as their standing in the community if the right Fort Lauderdale criminal attorney with experience in defense for white-collar crimes is not found. read more
By: A Nutt | 2010-01-23 | Law White collar crimes are perhaps the most commonly committed crimes that happen today. And just like any type of crime, white collar crimes come with punishments. Sure, the punishment may not be as har read more
By: Steve Johnson | 2010-10-06 | Law People often confuse white collar crime with corporate crime because these kinds of crimes are usually committed by people belonging to the high strata of the society. Go through this article to know more about white collar crime. read more
By: Steven Medvin | 2010-12-13 | Law White-collar crime is defined as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation. This term was coined in 1939. Today, there are many complicated crimes that are often labeled white-collar – such crimes include fraud, bribery, insider trading, embezzlement, computer crime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft and forgery. read more
By: Muneeb Ahmed | 2011-04-18 | Law Their are times in the lives of certain people where they find that they might get charged with certain offenses, and they'll have to face time in court for criminal prosecution. read more
By: Muneeb Ahmed | 2010-11-21 | Business Modern life can be riddled with so many complexities, and one of the things that you need to have all the time is a good legal service. When times are hard and you are facing law suits you need to have good hands ready to handle your case to ensure that justice is delivered for you on time. read more
By: James Blatt | 2010-12-15 | Law If you ever face an investigation or accusation related to a financial crime, it is better to talk to an attorney immediately. Without proper legal counsel, you can face a felony conviction and serious penalties. read more
By: James Blatt | 2010-12-15 | Law If you ever face an investigation or accusation related to a financial crime, it is better to talk to an attorney immediately. Without proper legal counsel, you can face a felony conviction and serious penalties. read more
By: Muneeb Ahmed | 2010-11-05 | Business Even though it might not seem like it, there are a lot of stockbrokers, physicians, entrepreneurs, attorneys, bank officers and CEO's that are at risk of being charged with a crime. This is not something new. It has been going on for a long time and it will continue to go on as long as there are crimes being committed and people being falsely accused for some of those crimes. read more
By: Suzanne Price | 2011-09-20 | Accounting We usually associate crimes with tattooed ruffians. Not anymore. These days, that guy with the dapper suit and shiny shoes might just be worse. It's called white collar crime, a reference to the social status of the criminal and his crime of choice. Often, it's based on high-level fraud – a matter that is only possible given the fact that the criminal is someone who manages to gain access to information by abusing his position of power. read more
By: Johnny Sogaard | 2010-01-28 | Law Like a child who has discovered a new exciting plaything, this article about white collar crimes will open up a whole new world of joy and wonder for you. When most people think about crime, white col read more
By: Russell F. Thomas | 2010-10-30 | Law It's not uncommon for internal investigations to turn into criminal charges. When you're the subject of a white collar crime investigation, your livelihood and even your freedom may be at stake. That is why Tennessee criminal defense attorney Russell Thomas recommends that you contact a lawyer as quickly as possible if your employer accuses you of wrongdoing on the job. read more
By: Suzanne Price | 2011-09-20 | Accounting When we say "criminal", the immediate result is picturing a massive person with frightening tattoos and facial hair. After all, most people associate crime with violence. There's also the undeniable association between poverty and crime, with majority of people assuming that criminals come from underprivileged families, with little to no education, and a lack of opportunities to get ahead through positive and legal means. read more
By: Olivia Peterson | 2010-10-04 | Criminal Everyone is allowed to fair legal representation. That right and privilege is clearly told to citizens when they are confronted with legal crimes. In any arrest made, every suspect is entitled to a criminal attorney. Many of us see attorneys in a negative perspective. This perspective being that they know how to get around and twist the issue using their words and legal jargon. There are plenty of ways to prove one's innocence. read more