Illinois White Collar Crime Defense
If you have been charged with fraud, identify theft, or any other white collar crime, it is critical that you start taking steps to defend yourself. Joel M. Greenberg is a former state's attorney who prosecuted financial crimes. He now defends clients against all types of white collar crimes, using his exhaustive knowledge of how such crimes are prosecuted to mount a dynamic defense.
Contact Addis, Greenberg & Schultz, L.L.C at 847.412.1863 to learn about your rights and options. We are experienced criminal defense lawyers, and we pride ourselves on being accessible. We practice in both state and federal courts and are experts in knowing how to handle cases in different venues.
Fraud • Embezzlement • Computer Crimes
White collar crimes are often fraud crimes, such as:
- Mail fraud
- Bank fraud
- Insurance fraud
- Welfare fraud
- Credit card fraud
- Computer fraud schemes
They also include theft crimes such as
- Embezzlement
- Forgery
- Counterfeiting
- Extortion
Many white-collar crimes are felonies
Many white-collar crimes are felonies and can result in mandatory minimum sentences of a year or more in the penitentiary. The stakes are high. Make sure you have an experienced defense lawyer who will be determined to achieve the best possible outcome.
How we handle a white-collar crime case
When beginning our defense of a white-collar crime, our attorneys explore the details of the case against you. We conduct a thorough discovery and determine whether the prosecution's evidence was gathered in accordance with the law. We spend the time needed to be sure that you will be making the decisions in your own defense. The most important person in the case is you, and therefore we keep you informed about any developments in your case.
If you have been charged with any white collar crime, contact our Northbrook, Illinois, law firm to learn how we can put our unmatched level of experience to work for you. Call Addis, Greenberg & Schultz at 847.412.1863.
For more information, visit our White Collar Crime Information Center