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Protecting Your Rights During a White-Collar Investigation

White-collar crimes, becoming increasingly more widespread, are financially motivated, nonviolent crimes committed most commonly by business people and government professionals. Protecting your rights during a white-collar investigation starts with enlisting in the help of a Boston criminal defense lawyer you can trust, such as ours at Brad Bailey Law. Once you are backed by legal counsel, care, and representation you can rely on to advocate on your behalf, you can get started on the process of clearing your name.

Firstly, it is important you start protecting your privacy--starting with your modes of communication. Keep in mind, your phone logs, text messages, and emails may be used against you if there is anything deemed incriminating. Anything you would be concerned with others knowing about should take place in a face-to-face conversation, with someone you can trust. Another important factor to consider is being as open and honest as possible--attempting to cover-up whatever has happened will be dealt with much worse than the actual, alleged crime.

Examples of white-collar crimes include, but are not limited to:

  • Fraud
  • Bribery
  • Ponzi schemes
  • Insider trading
  • Labor racketeering
  • Money laundering
  • Identity theft
  • Forgery

Contact Our Boston Criminal Defense Attorneys Today

If you or a loved one has been accused or charged with a white-collar crime, our trusted legal team wants to fight on your behalf. Our Boston criminal defense lawyers of Brad Bailey Law prioritize protecting your freedom, reputation, and future above all else--nothing else is quite as important. We are committed to helping our clients move forward in their lives as seamlessly as possible, and we intend to be a significant factor in clearing your name. Don’t face the challenges of the criminal defense system without our support.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience by calling (617) 500-0252.

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