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White Collar Crimes

A Vigorous Defense Against White Collar Crime Charges

If you have been charged with a so-called white collar crime or if you think you are being investigated or probed, it's important to seek legal representation right away. Clinton Township, Michigan, lawyer, James Bishai, offers a vigorous defense and sound counsel to people charged with fraud, embezzlement and other financial crimes.

Contact the Law Office of James Bishai to learn how to begin defending yourself. Call 586-415-0400 to schedule an appointment.

How an Attorney Can Help

Mr. Bishai carefully analyzes the evidence against you and develops a strategy that is tailored to your circumstances.

He makes sure that you are being charged in the right venue and works to have cases moved to the civil side whenever possible to help clients avoid potential prison sentences. He is particularly adept at ensuring that a white collar crime matter is assigned to the right place, as he has an in-depth knowledge of banking law and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). And if you think you might be the subject of an investigation, he can often investigate and determine whether you are under suspicion.

Examples of White Collar Crime Cases

Attorney Bishai has defended people against charges such as these:

  • Passing insufficient funds checks and other so-called bad checks
  • Fraud in the inducement, also known as obtaining money through false pretenses
  • Employee theft, such as stealing from cash registers and other points of sale
  • Fraudulent schemes
  • Bribery
  • Identity theft
  • Forgery

Act Today to Protect Yourself

Conviction on white collar crime charges can lead to the loss of your profession, the need to make restitution and even prison time. Don't take chances with your future. Contact James Bishai at 586-415-0400 to discuss your case.

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