Oklahoma City White Collar Crime Lawyer
If you have been accused of a white-collar crime, your freedom, career, and reputation are on the line. With so much at stake, you need an experienced attorney you can rely on to defend you. Most firms do not take hands-on approaches, even with matters as complicated as white-collar offenses. However, I do. As my client, you can expect to work directly with me as I guide and advocate for you at every step. I am an Oklahoma City white-collar crime attorney you can trust to fight for you.
Allegations of financial wrongdoing can surface in many ways, including internal audits, complaints from co-workers, or contact from state or federal investigators. By the time you hear about an investigation, the government may already have spent months reviewing records and building a case. My role is to help you understand where things truly stand, what agencies may be involved, and what realistic paths forward exist so that you are not making decisions in the dark or speaking to investigators without a plan.
Request a free, one-hour consultation to discuss your case. Call (405) 504-1858 or contact my office online. I proudly defend clients in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.
The Types of White Collar Crime Cases I Take On
White-collar crimes are non-violent, financially motivated offenses that involve deceit or concealment. I possess the necessary experience to defend against numerous types of misdemeanor and felony charges.
The common white-collar crime cases I take on include:
- Fraud - This includes tax fraud, securities fraud, healthcare fraud, and more
- Embezzlement - Misusing or misappropriating funds for personal benefit
- Insider trading - Using confidential information for financial gain
- Bribery and corruption - Giving or accepting unlawful payments or advantages
- Money laundering - Disguising the origins of illicitly obtained money
- Identity theft - Using someone else’s personal details without permission
Many of these offenses involve complex paper trails, electronic communications, and detailed financial records. As a white collar crime attorney in Oklahoma City, I take the time to understand your role within a business, how decisions were made, and who else may be involved so that we can identify weaknesses in the government’s theory. In some cases, I may work with financial professionals or forensic accountants to help explain transactions and provide context that is missing from the prosecution’s narrative.
These cases can be brought in Oklahoma County District Court or, when federal laws are at issue, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. The forum matters because it affects the procedures we follow, the agencies we deal with, and the potential penalties you face. During our consultation, I will walk you through where your case may be filed, what to expect at each stage, and how we can begin protecting you immediately.
My Approach to White Collar Crime Defense in Oklahoma City
No two cases are alike, so I approach each client’s situation with that in mind. From the moment we begin working together, I will craft a defense strategy that caters to your situation. I will carefully review the evidence against you, including financial records, electronic data, and key communications to find opportunities to counter the charges.
Throughout the process, we will remain in close contact, and you will have around-the-clock support. I want you to understand your legal options and potential case outcomes. Should we make any decisions that impact your defense, I want you to feel confident in them. Whether we are negotiating a plea deal or preparing your case for trial, I will focus on pursuing the best possible result for you.
When I defend a white collar case, I start by listening to you and learning how the allegations developed from your perspective. From there, I obtain and organize the discovery, looking for inconsistencies, missing context, and procedural errors that may give us leverage. I also evaluate whether your constitutional rights were respected during searches, interviews, or subpoenas, and I consider pretrial motions that may limit or exclude certain evidence.
Because white collar matters often involve parallel civil, regulatory, or employment issues, I help you think through how criminal decisions may affect your professional licenses, job status, or business interests. My goal is to build a strategy that addresses the whole picture, not just what happens inside the courtroom. By staying accessible and transparent, I want you to feel that you have a steady guide as we move through each step together.
Schedule Your Free Consultation at Taylor McLawhorn Attorney at Law
Whether you have been charged or know you are under investigation, make your first call to me, Oklahoma City white-collar crimes lawyer Taylor McLawhorn. I offer free, one-hour consultations to discuss your case’s details, review your legal options, and outline the next steps for partnering with me.
During this consultation, I will ask about how the investigation began, what contact you have already had with law enforcement or your employer, and what goals you have for the outcome of your case. I will explain how the law applies to your situation in Oklahoma and give you a straightforward assessment of potential risks and defenses. By the end of our meeting, my aim is for you to have a clear understanding of your options so you can decide whether I am the right criminal defense attorney in Oklahoma City to stand beside you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Should I Bring To My Initial Consultation?
It helps to bring any documents or information that relate to the investigation or charges. This can include letters from law enforcement, subpoenas, charging documents, employment records, or notes about conversations you have had with investigators. If you are unsure whether something is relevant, you can bring it with you and we will decide together how it fits into the bigger picture.
Can I Be Charged in Both State and Federal Court for the Same Conduct?
In some situations, conduct that is investigated in Oklahoma City can potentially violate both state and federal law. Whether both systems become involved depends on the agencies that investigate the case and the decisions made by prosecutors. Part of our early strategy will include assessing which courts and offices might be interested in the allegations so that you understand the full landscape.
Will My Employer Find Out That I Am Under Investigation?
Sometimes an employer is already aware of an investigation because it began with an internal review or a complaint by the company. In other cases, law enforcement may contact your workplace to request records or to speak with co-workers. If you are concerned about how an investigation could affect your job, we can talk about what has happened so far and what steps you can take to protect your position while still exercising your rights.
Reach out to Taylor McLawhorn Attorney at Law for more than just a lawyer. Call my firm for an advocate you can count on with your future. You can reach me at (405) 504-1858 or get in touch through my firm’s contact form.
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