White Collar CrimeFederal and State Criminal Defense Attorney Strom Law Firm, LLC is well equipped to defend personal and business interests in white collar criminal matters and regulatory violations. As government regulation of business and industry increases, developing procedures that comply with the law becomes more important and more complex. Recent government initiatives expose business interests to further scrutiny by creating incentives for whistleblower complaints. We can provide insight into resolving these cases through Pete Strom, who handled such matters as U.S. Attorney. Strom Law Firm, LLC, has the experience and resources to represent clients in these complex cases. Charges of this nature are severely damaging, both personally and professionally. As a result, your case will be handled with utmost discretion and every viable strategy will be explored to secure the most favorable disposition. Special matters cases allow Strom Law Firm, LLC to maximize our negotiation skills and knowledge of the system. While every attempt will be made to resolve your situation outside a public courtroom, we will not hesitate to fight for your rights in court if negotiations do not yield a resolution that meets your approval. Strom Law Firm’s extensive white-collar criminal practice involves the representation of defendants and witnesses in federal and state investigations, trials and appeals. White-collar clients include politicians, business professionals and top executives. The firm has developed particular skill not only in litigating criminal cases, but also in resolving them discreetly, and often at the very early stages of the investigation Pete Strom has had extensive experience in major criminal cases and investigations involving issues of securities fraud, derivatives trading, antitrust and price-fixing, mail and wire fraud, RICO, tax fraud, customer fraud and other business violations. In appropriate cases, the firm's lawyers have tried criminal cases to verdict. In those instances in which clients have pled guilty following an investigation, the firm's attorneys work to obtain a plea to reduced charges and a non-custodial sentence. |
