We regularly handle high exposure cases and understand how to achieve a strong balance between efficiency and results.
You or your company may become involved in a dispute where the future of the company may be at risk. That dispute may be civil, or criminal, or both.
When someone is arrested for and charged with a state or federal crime, they have a right to a speedy trial.
Receiving an unexpected subpoena can be stressful and taxing. You may be concerned about how you or your organization will efficiently comply with the subpoena’s order.
When someone is arrested for and charged with a state or federal crime, they have a right to effective counsel and a speedy trial.
No matter the nature or specifics of the charges, both state and federal crimes are serious matters that can threaten your rights, freedom, and future.
“White-collar crimes” are generally characterized as nonviolent, financially motivated offenses that involve some form of theft and/or fraud.