San Antonio White Collar Crimes Attorney
Central Texas White Collar Defense Lawyer
White collar crimes refer to business-related financial crimes and are often committed for monetary gain. Many people that commit white collar crimes are in influential positions in the government or a company, such as politicians, business CEOs and executives. White collar crime is also perpetrated by individuals in a positions of trust within governmental agencies and the businesses of all sizes. These are individuals who have access, for example, to money and accounting records. White collar crime is estimated to cost the United States more than $300 billion dollars each year. Embezzlement, fraud, insurance fraud, credit card fraud, theft by check, insider trading and forgery are all considered white collar offenses. These are often federal offenses, tried in the federal court system with the backing of the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and federal prosecutors.
Some examples of white collar crimes are:
- Embezzlement
- Fraud
- Unauthorized use of business assets
- Computer crimes and computer hacking
- Business fraud
- Insurance fraud
- Credit card fraud
- Counterfeiting / forgery
- Theft / theft by check
It is critical that if you are being charged with a white collar crime offense that you speak to an attorney immediately. San Antonio white collar crimes lawyer Tylden Shaeffer is extremely aggressive when it comes to fighting white collar crimes cases. He understands the complexity of a white collar crimes case and he will protect your reputation, your record and your future. Mr. Shaeffer will review the facts of your case and put together the best winning defense for your white collar crimes case.
Central Texas Board Certified Attorney
Contact Attorney Tylden Shaeffer to discuss your white collar crimes case. Mr. Shaeffer is a board certified lawyer and has been practicing criminal defense since 1991. He has worked for the district attorney’s office and he is a member of “The Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers” and is “AV” rated by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating available (“A” meaning the highest legal ability and “V” meaning the highest ethical standards.)
Accused of a white collar crime? Contact us today!
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