
Plano White Collar Criminal Defense Lawyers
Personalized Attention & Competent Criminal Defense
White collar crimes can be charged through both the state and federal justice systems. If you are under investigation or have already been charged, whether at the state or federal level, you need a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. It is strongly advised that you do not answer any questions an investigator or other law enforcement official asks without the protection of one of our white collar criminal defense attorneys in Plano.
Zen Law Firm is here to provide the sound legal counsel and representation you need throughout the crisis of an investigation or criminal charges. We have the experience, know-how, and resources to see that your case is fully investigated from our end, that all evidence against you is thoroughly examined and flaws are exposed, and that we explore all available legal options to help you secure the most favorable outcome possible.
Contact us 24/7 at (469) 361-8561 to schedule a free consultation. We are proud to serve clients throughout Collin & Denton Counties.

We Fight Smart So YOU can Breathe Easy
Peace of Mind is Possible with Zen Law Firm
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With firsthand knowledge of how cases are built and prosecuted, our team anticipates strategies and builds stronger defenses.
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We’ve handled hundreds of trials and thousands of hearings across state and federal courts—and we prepare every case as if it’s going to court.
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From criminal defense to personal injury and immigration, we offer skilled legal support across multiple practice areas.
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With offices in Plano, Fort Worth, and San Antonio, you get personalized service backed by a firm with statewide reach.
State & Federal White Collar Crimes
White collar crimes are typically financial in nature and committed by persons who are in some position of authority, such as financial advisors, politicians, government employees, and more. These types of crimes generally do not involve any type of violence but are committed through deception in an attempt to financially benefit from unsuspecting victims.
Examples of white collar crimes that Zen Law Firm handles include:
- Bank fraud
- Mail fraud
- Credit card fraud
- Securities fraud
- Health care fraud
- Identity theft
- Investment fraud
- Ponzi schemes
- Forgery
- Embezzlement
- Money laundering
- Mortgage fraud
- RICO violations
These crimes are most often charged as felonies. The degree of felony will depend on the nature of the crime, how much financial damage it caused to victims, and whether you have any prior criminal history. As felonies, these types of crimes are punishable by more than a year in jail or prison, hefty fines, restitution to victims, and probation.
How Zen Law Firm Can Help You
Our white collar crime lawyers at Zen Law Firm are experienced in handling all types of fraud (such as wire and mail fraud) or similar white collar charges in Texas. We understand that this can be a very upsetting and traumatic time for you, and we will work tirelessly to defend you and uphold your rights. Your future and freedoms are important to you, and they should be equally important to the legal professional that you choose to represent you.
If you have been charged with a white collar crime, it is important that your attorney has the legal resources to conduct a suitable investigation. At Zen Law Firm you can count on your attorney’s ability to get the information that they need to defend you.
Contact a Plano white collar crime attorney at (469) 361-8561 today!
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"Proactive Communication"
His responsiveness and attention to detail made all the difference in my case, and I can only imagine how hard he would fight for clients in more critical situations.- Doug C. -
"Affordable & Dependable"
Jason was very kind, very thorough and not judgemental. I was scared on the first day of court and he reassured me and got me an amazing deal that day so we wouldn't have to go back to court.- Faythe S. -
"Surpassed My Expectations"
Jason has surpassed my expectations and got it dismissed without me even having to attend a court date. We had other questions on other matters and gave us great advice on those also.- Zach R. -
"In Good Hands"
Jason and I spoke on the phone as long as I needed to know that I was in good hands. Over the next two months, between a couple phone calls and some texts, and following Jason's advice, my case was dismissed.- Patrick L.