New York City Fraud Lawyer
Any allegation of business fraud in New York calls for experienced legal counsel and representation — even if, so far, you have been contacted as part of an investigation but not charged with any crime. Depending on the amount of money involved and many other factors, conviction could mean decades or life in prison, heavy fines and an end to your professional career.
Whether you are a business owner charged with any form of consumer fraud or a broker, dealer, or agents facing allegations of misrepresentation for financial gain, our attorneys have the knowledge to help you make the best possible decisions and the skill to defend your future. Turn to us now to benefit from our experience in both criminal and civil litigation involving business conduct and transactions.
Versatile, Resourceful White Collar Criminal Defense Lawyers
At Grunwald & Seman, P.C., based in Nassau County and practicing throughout New York, we know there are two sides to every business dispute. False or mistaken allegations of fraud are likely far more common than genuine acts of fraud, and sometimes these claims reach the level of criminal prosecution.
Our New York business fraud lawyers can handle your defense against virtually any type of white collar criminal charge, including:
- Mortgage fraud
- Health care fraud
- Real estate fraud
- Embezzlement or other types of employee theft
Perhaps your attempt to do business in good faith met with a buyer or client who had unrealistic expectations and now feels "taken." In today's heavily regulated business environment, you may have been totally unaware that anything you were doing was illegal. We have seen many situations that boiled down to a disagreement, with no fraud actually taking place.
Call 800-399-7098 Now for Proven Defense of Your Interests
We know how to interpret New York fraud law, investigate business transactions and develop the best possible defense strategy to defend you. For caring, informed and plain-speaking counsel on your business fraud case, contact us today.



