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What to do if you face fraud charges or allegations
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Nov 13, 2017 | Criminal Defense
In the business world, allegations of fraud can arise any number of ways. Whether or not there is any basis to allege fraud, this can ruin the business relationships and reputation of a person accused of fraud, completely dismantling a business or career.If you face...
What is computer embezzlement?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Oct 12, 2017 | Criminal Defense
As mentioned in the previous articles, embezzlement is one of the most common types of white collar crime. Embezzlement could be as simple as a cashier shortchanging customers here and there in the hope that no one catches on.Embezzlement could also involve the...
How embezzlement charges happen
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Oct 10, 2017 | Criminal Defense
When embezzlement occurs, an employee -- or individual in a position of trust -- steals property or money from the party that was trusting him or her. As embezzlement involves theft, it is considered to be a form of larceny.Usually embezzlement relates to money or...
A collaborative divorce is the answer to reducing stress
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Sep 11, 2017 | Family Law
Collaborative divorces are like they sound. They are divorces where two people collaborate to come up with a fair solution to their custody arrangements and financial concerns. Collaborative divorces are, on the whole, a peaceful way to end a marriage and can be a...
Thinking about marriage? Don’t forget the prenup
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Aug 16, 2017 | Family Law
When you got married the first time, creating a prenuptial agreement was the furthest thing from your mind. You and your wife were fresh out of college and a marital agreement seemed pointless. When you divorced many years later, you could not help but wonder if a...
Shell companies: Money laundering, tax evasion and fraud
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jul 13, 2017 | Criminal Defense
A legitimate business can sometimes appear like a criminal operation to the federal government. For example, shell companies may be legitimate, but they also might be money laundering operations. The federal government may, therefore, pay scrutiny to the operations of...
Alleged insider trader accused because of a Google search
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jul 13, 2017 | Criminal Defense
When you receive insider information about a company -- such as from an employee who works at the company -- and you make profitable transactions based on the insider information, you could be violating Securities and Exchange Commission laws. Specifically, you could...
Pursing compensation when construction defects occur
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jun 16, 2017 | Civil Litigation
You paid good money to have an addition added on to your home. Now, you have noticed mold, bugs and other things that make you feel that the job was done improperly. In fact, the damage may be widespread enough to affect how much your home is worth.Construction...
You were injured in a crash. Now what?
On Behalf of Geigle | Morales | Jun 9, 2017 | Civil Litigation
According to the Colorado Department of Public Safety, between the first of the year and the end of April, there were nearly 1,100 car accidents in which someone was either injured or killed. We all know that car accidents are a common occurrence, but sometimes...