Monthly Archives: June 2023

Defending Bankruptcy Fraud Charges
When either individuals or businesses experience insurmountable financial problems, they have the option to look at filing for bankruptcy. It’s a big step requiring serious consideration, but sometimes it’s absolutely the appropriate route to go. But bankruptcy is complicated, requiring full transparency of all financial information. Mistakes on filing documents could be viewed as… Read More »

The Mar-A-Lago Documents Case And The Loss Of Attorney-Client Privilege
Clients rely on their attorneys to help them navigate the criminal justice system, and they count on attorney-client privilege as an integral—some say sacrosanct– part of the process. But in the investigation into missing classified documents involving former President Trump, a judge has ruled that Mr. Trump’s attorney must testify to a grand jury…. Read More »

Criminal Negligence
If you are facing charges of criminal negligence, you’re likely feeling a mix of emotions. On one hand, perhaps you are angry and defensive (I didn’t do it) or regretful (I should have been paying better attention) about what allegedly led to another person’s suffering or death. On the other hand, you feel trepidation… Read More »