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Atlanta White Collar Crimes Attorney

White collar crimes are felony criminal offenses that are committed by people in positions of power, usually in corporate, business, or political settings. Corporate executives, CEOs, high level managers, politicians, and powerful business people are behind the majority of most white collar crimes.

In a white collar crimes case, it’s imperative that you have a highly skilled defense attorney protecting your best interest.  White collar crimes cases are thoroughly investigated and prosecuted by powerful federal agencies and attorneys. As soon as the authorities suspect you of committing a white collar crime, they will immediately launch an investigation.  Once they have collected just enough evidence, they will promptly have you arrested and begin questioning you right away. In the courtroom, the prosecution will do everything in its power to make an example of you. They will come at you ferociously and ask for the most severe penalties possible.  And if you are found guilty you will most certainly be sent to prison, amongst other penalties. 

White Collar Crimes Defense in Atlanta

When it comes to white collar crimes, you want make sure your case is being handled by an attorney who is not only very experienced, but who also has the insight and legal savvy to handle a case of this magnitude. Atlanta white collar crimes lawyer Matthew T. McNally has represented many clients facing a white collar crimes conviction, and was successful in getting many of their charges reduced or dismissed.  Mr. McNally defends clients a number of white collar crimes, including:

  • Fraud
  • Forgery
  • Extortion
  • Embezzlement
  • Money Laundering
  • Counterfeiting
  • Conspiracy
  • Insider Trading
  • Bribery
  • Identity Theft
  • Credit Card Theft
  • Tax Crimes
  • Pyramid Schemes
  • Computer/Internet Crimes

Contact Atlanta White Collar Crimes Lawyer Matthew T. McNally

There is a lot at stake in any one white collar crimes case. These types of cases must not be put in the hands on a novice attorney.  White collar crimes are serious felony offenses that will result in severe penalties upon conviction. Long jail or prison sentences, probation, incredibly large fines, hundreds of hours of community service, and restitution to the victim are all common penalties for a white collar crimes conviction. In addition, being found guilty of a white collar crime will no doubt damage your reputation and make it extremely difficult to find a new job in the future.

Do not put your future in jeopardy. Atlanta white collar crimes attorney Matthew T. McNally can provide you with the aggressive defense and relentless dedication your case needs. Mr. McNally will fight for your rights at all times, and do everything possible to get your charges reduced or overturned!

Contact the Law Office of Matthew T. McNally today at (678) 386-4968!

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