Michigan White Collar Crimes Lawyer
The
Williams Law Firm, has represented individuals and
companies who have been charged with or are under
investigation for a plethora of white collar crimes.
Contact The Williams Law Firm: call 517-337-8100.
In addition to defense, The Williams Law Firm works with
senior executives and boards of directors who
suspect that their company may have compliance
problems or who suspect that their company may be
under criminal investigation. Learn more about how
we work with companies to avoid indictment on
criminal charges.
The Williams Law Firm
handles complex, high profile criminal defense cases
of all types. White collar crimes typically require
an understanding of complex financial information
and transactional processes across state and
national borders. Williams Law Firm has both the
resources to manage complex and document-intensive
business cases, as well as access to a network of
financial experts and investigators to maximize your
chances of prevailing.
Something should be specially noted.
Equal to the experience and training as a trial based criminal defense attorney is Mr. Williams' hands on knowledge of the nuances of advanced business law.
Prior to attaining his law degree in 1978, Mr. Williams worked on Wall Street in New York for McDonnell & Company, a member of the NYSE, AMEX and all NOTC and commodity exchanges. During three terms of employment, he worked in wire rooms, bond departments and stock transaction floors. Thereafter, and while in law school, he interned under then Director Hugh M. Makens at the Michigan Department of Commerce, Corporations and Securities Division, dealing with Blue Sky enforcement and registration, and specialized with the same in the Franchise Department.
Upon graduation in 1978, Mr. Williams has represented numerous franchise concerns across the United States and Canada, started sixteen franchiser marketing corporations, represented over sixty existing franchises -often defending them from security law challenges which predicated his retention, and incorporated over two hundred business entities of every type ranging from oil wells to pizza parlors. Mr. Williams' training with protecting the consumer/investor first and then building an entity for those who sell the investment opportunity with these protections to safeguard the new business has allowed in great part their continued success over the years. He has always insisted on the security law type protection afforded to the SEC type registrations as the company's approach rather than the FTC "lion with no teeth" minimum disclosure statement approach. He created the first national insurance franchise company, first international barter trade company, and handled the State's first "bancorp" mergers and re-incorporations in the 1980's as a way of saving the small multi-generation family run local banks.
During the 1980's Mr. Williams, in addition to his law practice, taught business organizations at Michigan State University for a number of years. He taught upper division (300 and 400 level) in matters involving fiduciary duty, corporations, limited partnerships, liability and general contract law. He has also taught at Lansing Community College and Cooley Law School.
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Different Types of White Collar Criminal Charges:
Securities Fraud / Insider Trading: This is
an evolving area with new federal prosecution
strategies developing all the time. We see an
increasing number of indictments for market timing
trades (buying after market has closed), insider
trading, investment schemes, and telemarketing
fraud.
Bank Fraud: Embezzlement, larceny, forgery,
money laundering, check kiting schemes, wire fraud,
and mail fraud with criminal charges subsumed under
federal depositor banking laws.
Insurance Fraud: Filing false or fraudulent
claims, phony auto accidents, arson or other
destruction of property in order to file an
insurance claim, or conspiracy to commit fraud.
Mortgage Fraud: Land flips, home flipping,
shell games, loans in bogus names, fraudulent
signatures on mortgages as first or second
guarantors.
Tax Fraud: Misrepresentation of financial
status.
Health Care Fraud: Medicaid fraud and
Medicare theft, fraudulent billing schemes, dental
fraud, billing for services not performed,
mischaracterization of medical services rendered,
conflict of interest referrals to companies with
which the doctor or clinic has a financial
relationship. Mr. Williams has represented numerous medical doctors and dentists on matters before the Circuit Court and the Michigan Court of Claims.
Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft: Credit
card schemes, shell business entities,
opening credit accounts using stolen or fraudulent
information or a false identity, stolen social
security numbers, telemarketing fraud, fraudulent
use of a credit card.
Pyramid and Ponzi schemes: Establishing a
business in which early investors or adopters reap
rewards while later investors are guaranteed to lose
money. As a franchise attorney for over three decades, Mr. Williams knows and understands nearly every nuance and method thus far employed and, conversely, understands the challenges of proving them.
Business Crimes: Industrial espionage and
violation of import/export regulations.
Money Laundering / Structured Transactions:
Structured transactions, failure to
comply with State mandated disclosures and registrations including security law violations.
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517-337-8100.
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aggressive and affordable criminal defense.
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