Trusted legal representation for white collar criminal defense.
When facing investigation or charges for a white collar criminal, civil, or government regulation crime, you need an experienced and battle-tested attorney to mount an aggressive defense.
Our white collar defense and government enforcement legal services
For more than 40 years, Sheehey has successfully defended businesses and individuals against federal and state prosecutions, government and regulatory investigations, and civil enforcement actions. From Medicare and Medicaid fraud cases to False Claims Act litigation, securities law enforcement, consumer protection lawsuits, and antitrust enforcement lawsuits, we partner with you to address these high-stakes, bet-the-company types of litigation effectively and successfully.
Many of these cases simultaneously involve criminal, civil, and regulatory concerns arising from the same event. Our team of defense and enforcement attorneys includes former federal prosecutors and experienced defense counsel (criminal and civil). This makes us uniquely qualified to navigate the complexities of various statutory and regulatory schemes and to address the particular challenges of prosecutions and government enforcement actions.
We try to resolve matters before charges are made, and when that is not possible, our seasoned trial attorneys are ready to defend these matters in the courtroom.
White Collar Defense & Government Enforcement Attorneys
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