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What To Do When You’re Accused of Embezzlement

November 7, 2018

Have you been blamed for embezzling or stealing in the workplace? If so, you must be wondering what to do when accused of embezzlement. Continue reading this article to get answers from veteran white ... Continue Reading

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What are the Common Types of Medicare Fraud and Abuse?

September 14, 2018

Are you concerned about being accused of Medicare fraud or abuse? If so, you might be curious to know more about examples of Medicare fraud and abuse, because making this mistake could cost you ... Continue Reading

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What are White Collar Crimes?

August 13, 2018

You’ve probably heard the term “white collar” before in reference to certain crimes. Perhaps you’ve even watched the hit TV show White Collar, featuring Matt Bomer, a highly intelligent con artist ... Continue Reading

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3 Examples of Medicare and Medicaid Fraud

July 31, 2018

Medicare and Medicaid fraud charges are in the news often, and you should be aware of them to guard against criminal exposure. Here are three examples of healthcare fraud considered to be a white ... Continue Reading

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Neal Davis Client Gets Probation, Not Prison, in Federal Fraud Case

July 25, 2018

Just how effective is the Neal Davis Law Firm for those needing a Houston white collar criminal defense lawyer? Consider this: A Neal Davis client was the only one of 21 defendants to get ... Continue Reading

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Need a Defense Attorney for Compounding Pharmacy Fraud?

June 12, 2018

Do you need a defense attorney for compounding pharmacy fraud? If so, you’ve come to the right place. The Neal Davis Law Firm stands ready to fight for your legal rights when facing a compounding ... Continue Reading

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