by Mark Catanzaro
on April 10, 2024
White-collar crime encompasses a range of non-violent offenses that are typically committed in commercial situations for financial gain. These crimes can have far-reaching consequences, affecting not just the individuals involved, but also corporations, shareholders, and the economy at large. Given the complexity of these cases, having an experienced legal team, such as Catanzaro Law, is [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 6, 2024
White-collar crimes encompass a range of non-violent offenses typically committed by individuals in positions of trust or authority within businesses or organizations. These crimes often involve deceit, fraud, or illegal financial activities that result in substantial financial losses or harm to victims. Let’s discuss the realm of white-collar crimes, common offenses, legal implications, and strategies [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on October 29, 2021
What do you think of when you hear the word crime? It likely calls to mind the gruesome murders, tragic kidnappings and violent robberies so often covered on the daily news. But physical violence and gritty street crime aren’t the only types of criminal activity; in fact, some of the most elaborate and devastating acts [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 6, 2020
If you remember the movie Office Space, three friends loathe their dull lives as slavish office drones working every day in the most lifeless, soul-sucking work environment imaginable. In their existential angst, they decide to con the company. How? Every wired transaction that comes through the business includes fractions of pennies under the dollar. So, [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on December 20, 2018
You may have heard the phrase “white collar crime” before, and may have a general idea of what it means, but what about specifics? What laws specifically address white collar crime? Is it worse than so-called “blue collar crime”? What about white-collar crime in New Jersey? The following is a concise article on what you [...]
by Mark Catanzaro
on March 23, 2018
No two defendants are the same. Criminal charges and convictions span across all types of people at all economic levels. Most people don’t think of businessmen and women as criminal defendants, but it definitely happens. White collar crime refers to financial crimes such as: Fraud Bribery Insider Trading Embezzlement Money Laundering Identity Theft Forgery Extortion [...]