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White Collar Crime Attorney In Lincoln

Confidential Help When Your Future Is On The Line

Allegations of fraud, embezzlement, or other financial crimes can turn a successful career into a criminal investigation overnight. If you are being questioned, served with documents, or already charged, you may be searching for a white collar crime attorney and wondering what will happen next. At Glasz Law, we help professionals, business owners, and employees navigate these high stakes situations with careful, confidential guidance.

Since 2016, our firm has been rooted in the Lincoln community and our attorneys have extensive experience handling complex legal matters. We understand how much is at risk for you, including your freedom, your job, and your reputation in this area. Our team offers a free, no obligation consultation so you can talk through what is happening and learn about your options before making major decisions.

Contact Glasz Law for White Collar Crime Defense; call (402) 624-4637 or reach us online.

Facing White Collar Charges Can Upend Your Life

When a person who has never been in trouble finds out they are under investigation, the shock can be intense. You may worry about whether you could go to jail, how a conviction might affect your ability to work, and whether friends, colleagues, or clients will find out. These concerns are very real because white collar cases can carry significant penalties and long term consequences.

Beyond possible fines and incarceration, white collar charges can affect professional licenses, security clearances, and the ability to hold positions of trust. In a community like Lincoln, where professional and personal circles often overlap, even an allegation can strain relationships and business opportunities. Our role is to help you understand the legal risks in front of you and to work with you on a plan that considers your long term future, not just the next court date.

Why Choose Our Team For Your White Collar Defense

Choosing the right legal team for a white collar case can influence every stage of your matter. You need attorneys who understand the complexity of financial and business records and who also recognize how those records fit into your real life. At Glasz Law, we take a client centered approach, which means we focus first on your specific circumstances, your role, and your goals.

We have served clients in and around Lincoln, NE since 2016, and our attorneys are familiar with how serious criminal matters can proceed in courts located here. Our experience with complex cases in multiple practice areas has prepared us to handle investigations that involve large volumes of documents, multiple decision makers, and overlapping rules. We strive to keep you informed at each step, explain what is happening in plain language, and answer your questions as they arise.

Accessibility matters when you are facing urgent decisions. Our team is available 24/7 so you can reach us when something unexpected happens, such as a call from law enforcement or your employer. We begin with a free, no obligation consultation, which gives you a confidential opportunity to tell your story, ask questions, and decide whether we are the right fit for you.

Common White Collar Cases We Handle

White collar cases involve many different types of allegations, but they all tend to center on accusations of deception or misuse of trust. Our firm represents individuals who are accused of offenses such as embezzlement, forgery, certain forms of fraud, or misappropriation of company funds. These cases often arise in workplaces, government offices, financial institutions, or small businesses where someone handles money, property, or sensitive data.

In some situations, an employee may be accused of diverting client payments or creating false entries in accounting systems. In others, a business owner might face questions about billing practices, loan applications, or how funds were spent. Public employees and people working with government programs can also face scrutiny if their decisions or recordkeeping are challenged.

Examples of real world situations include:

  • Allegations that an employee redirected company or client funds for personal use.
  • Questions about whether financial statements or records accurately reflected transactions.
  • Disputes about how invoices, reimbursements, or expense accounts were handled.
  • Concerns about how public funds or program resources were allocated or documented.

Each scenario brings its own mix of contracts, emails, spreadsheets, and policies, and our attorneys work to understand the context as well as the numbers. No two white collar matters are the same. The facts, the players, and the paper trail will shape what defenses are available and how a prosecutor may view the case.

What To Do If You Are Under Investigation Or Charged

Learning that you are under investigation or facing charges is unsettling, and your first actions can affect how the situation develops. Many people want to explain themselves right away, especially if they believe there has been a misunderstanding. Before you talk with investigators, your employer, or anyone else about the details, it is wise to speak with counsel who can help you understand the risks.

Consider taking these steps as soon as you can:

  • Stay calm and avoid making quick statements about the situation, especially in writing or on social media.
  • Do not talk about the details of the investigation with coworkers, supervisors, or investigators until you have spoken with an attorney about how to proceed.
  • Preserve any records that may relate to the issues being raised, including emails, electronic files, and paper documents, and avoid deleting or destroying anything.
  • Gather any information you already have, such as letters, subpoenas, or notices, and keep them together so you can review them with your lawyer.
  • Reach out promptly to a white collar crime attorney Lincoln to discuss what is happening and to get specific advice about your next steps.

Early legal guidance can help you avoid missteps, such as giving a statement that is later misunderstood or waiving rights without realizing it. At Glasz Law, we offer confidential consultations so you can share what you know and receive tailored guidance. Our team is available around the clock, which is important when investigators contact you without warning or when an employer is demanding a response.

How We Approach White Collar Defense

White collar cases often involve long timelines, detailed records, and complex relationships between people and institutions. Our approach starts with listening carefully to your account of how events unfolded and reviewing the materials that are already available. We then work to understand what law enforcement or other authorities are alleging, and how their version of events compares to the documents and communications in your case.

We carefully review financial records, contracts, emails, and other documents to identify what they do and do not show. Part of our work involves assessing whether the government can meet its burden of proof for each element of the alleged offense. We also look at how the evidence was gathered and whether there are legal issues related to searches, subpoenas, or interviews that should be addressed in court.

Throughout the process, we talk with you about your options in clear terms and explain what different paths might involve. In some matters, that might mean exploring negotiations or agreements that limit potential penalties. In others, it may involve preparing for contested hearings or trial. Our goal is to protect your rights and to consider both the legal outcome and the effect on your professional life, your family, and your future opportunities.

Serving Professionals & Businesses In Lincoln

Many white collar cases in this region are handled through courts located in Lincoln, which can feel especially personal when your work and relationships are based here. Professionals who live or work in the city often worry about how quickly news of an investigation might spread and how it could affect long standing connections. We understand these concerns and factor them into how we communicate, how we schedule meetings, and how we plan your defense.

Since 2016, our firm has been part of the Lincoln, NE legal community, and our attorneys work within the local criminal justice system on behalf of our clients. This local presence allows us to meet with you in person, understand the realities of your work environment, and tailor our communication style to your needs. Whether you are a business owner, public employee, or someone whose job is based in this community, we work to build strategies that respect both the legal process and your daily life.

We also recognize that some clients live outside the city but face investigations tied to work or business conducted here. For those clients, we provide guidance about how proceedings in Lincoln interact with activities in other locations and what that might mean for scheduling, travel, or coordination with other advisors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Could I go to jail for a white collar charge?

Jail or prison time is a possibility in many white collar cases, although the outcome depends on several factors. Courts consider the specific offense charged, the amount of money or value involved, any prior criminal history, and the details of what allegedly happened. Some offenses carry the potential for significant incarceration, while others may allow for probation under certain circumstances. During a consultation, we can discuss the potential ranges of penalties that may apply in your situation and explain how factors like cooperation, restitution, or disputed facts can influence what the court is allowed to do.

How will a white collar investigation affect my job or professional license?

An investigation can create serious concerns about employment and licensing, especially for people in positions of trust. Employers may place someone on leave, change duties, or take other actions while they gather more information. Licensing boards and professional organizations often have their own reporting rules and review processes that may be triggered if charges are filed or if certain findings are made. We talk with our clients about how to approach conversations with employers and when to seek separate guidance about licensing questions, and we work to coordinate the legal strategy with the realities of your career whenever possible.

Should I talk to investigators before I have a lawyer?

It is usually safest to speak with an attorney before talking with investigators about the details of an investigation. Even people who are confident that they did nothing wrong can accidentally say something that is incomplete or misunderstood. Once a statement is recorded, it can be difficult to correct or place in context. As your counsel, we can help you evaluate whether and how to communicate with investigators, what risks are involved, and what alternatives might exist. Our goal is to protect your rights while making sure any decisions about cooperation are informed and deliberate.

How confidential is my consultation with your firm?

A consultation with our firm is confidential, which means you can discuss your concerns openly so we can understand what is happening. Attorney client confidentiality and related rules generally prevent us from sharing what you tell us without your permission, subject to narrow exceptions defined by law. This protection is especially important for professionals in a close community who are worried about reputation or relationships. When you contact us, we treat your situation with discretion and respect, and we encourage you to share enough detail that we can provide meaningful guidance.

When should I contact a white collar crime lawyer about my case?

It is generally better to reach out to a lawyer as soon as you learn about an investigation or think you may be a target. Early advice can help you avoid missteps, such as informal interviews, voluntary document production, or internal discussions that might later complicate your defense. A white collar crime lawyer can also help you understand what stage the matter is in, whether charges are likely, and what steps you can take now to prepare. At Glasz Law, we offer free, no obligation consultations so you can get initial guidance without delay and decide how you want to move forward.

How does your firm approach complex financial evidence?

We approach financial evidence by looking at both the details and the broader context. Our attorneys review ledgers, bank records, invoices, contracts, and electronic communications to understand how transactions flowed and what they may signify. We pay attention to patterns, approvals, and the roles of different people involved, and we look for gaps or inconsistencies in the story that the evidence is supposed to tell. We then explain our findings to you in clear terms so you can participate in decisions about strategy and next steps. Our experience with complex legal issues helps us stay organized and focused as we sort through large volumes of information.

What will it cost to hire your team for a white collar case?

The cost of representation in a white collar matter depends on several factors, including the seriousness of the charges, how much investigation has already occurred, and how much work will be required to review evidence and appear in court. Criminal defense cases are typically handled differently from personal injury or workers' compensation matters, which may involve contingency fees. During your free consultation, we can talk with you about how fees are structured in white collar cases, what kinds of work may be involved, and what payment options might be available. Our goal is to be clear and upfront about costs so you can make informed decisions.

Talk With Our Team About Your White Collar Case

White collar allegations can affect your freedom, your career, and your standing in the Lincoln community. You do not have to navigate investigations, interviews, and court appearances on your own. Speaking with an attorney who understands complex cases and the pressures professionals face can help you regain a sense of control and plan your next steps.

At Glasz Law, we are a local firm with seasoned attorneys, deep roots in Lincoln, NE, and a commitment to personalized, client focused service. We offer a free, confidential consultation so you can discuss what is happening, learn about your options, and decide how you would like to proceed. Our team is available 24/7, and we work to provide clear communication at every stage of the process.

To talk with our team about your situation, call (402) 624-4637 today.



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Nick was amazing working with us through this process. The communication we received was outstanding. Nick always returned calls and messages and always kept us informed with everything to do with the case. Nick was able to get us EVERYTHING we asked for. We highly recommended him and would use him again in a heartbeat.

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