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New York Securities Fraud Lawyer

Albany White Collar Crime Defense Attorney

At the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC, we represent stockbrokers and businesspeople throughout New York facing charges of securities fraud. Although securities fraud charges typically involve allegations of offering instruments, stocks or bonds in an unauthorized manner, such charges may arise in a number of different circumstances.

If you have been arrested for securities fraud or believe you may be under investigation for suspicion of securities fraud, it is in your best interests to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Early intervention by an attorney may limit the damage done as well as mitigate potential adverse consequences, including the possibility of criminal sanctions.

To contact an attorney at our firm about securities fraud charges or another white-collar crime charge, call us at 518-631-4046 or contact our Schenectady or Albany, New York, office online. We are pleased to offer a free consultation at which we can discuss your rights and options.

Discreet, Confidential and Aggressive Representation

Our attorneys understand that allegations of any white-collar crime, including securities fraud, are a highly-sensitive matter. We take great pains to protect the confidentiality of all communications in our office and protect our client's rights.

When representing clients against criminal charges, we are passionate advocates for the protection of our clients. We actively and aggressively pursue the best possible results on behalf of each client we represent. We understand that clients place a great deal of trust in our firm. We do everything within our power to make certain that trust is deserved.

Contact the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC

To contact a lawyer at our firm about an allegation of securities fraud, churning, investment fraud or another white-collar crime, call us at 518-631-4046 or contact us online.

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