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1. What areas of law does Delahunty & Nash LLP specialize in?

We specialize in White Collar Criminal Defense, Commercial Disputes and Civil Fraud, Trial & Arbitration, and Internal Investigations. Our team has extensive experience representing businesses, professionals, and executives in complex legal matters.

2. How can Delahunty & Nash LLP assist with white-collar criminal defense?

Our attorneys, including former federal prosecutors, provide comprehensive defense strategies for individuals and organizations facing white-collar criminal charges. We handle cases involving financial crimes, healthcare fraud, securities violations, and regulatory enforcement, guiding clients through investigations and litigation.

3. What should I do if my company is a victim of theft or embezzlement?

If you suspect theft or embezzlement within your company, it’s crucial to conduct a thorough investigation, secure relevant evidence, and consult legal counsel to determine the appropriate course of action. Our firm can assist in navigating these complex situations to protect your business interests.

4. How does Delahunty & Nash LLP approach internal investigations?

We conduct meticulous internal investigations to uncover potential misconduct within organizations. Our approach ensures compliance with legal standards while maintaining confidentiality and minimizing business disruptions. We provide clear guidance on remedial actions and strategies to prevent future issues.

5. What experience does the firm have in trial and arbitration proceedings?

Our attorneys have extensive trial and arbitration experience, representing clients in federal and state courts, as well as in various arbitration forums. We are committed to achieving favorable outcomes through diligent preparation and persuasive advocacy.

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