Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young
Over the past twenty five years our trial lawyers have prosecuted and defended dozens of complex criminal and civil fraud cases in health care, defense contracting, tax, securities and other industries.
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White Collar Criminal Defense

White Collar Criminal Defense

In an era of Enron, WorldCom, HealthSouth and Arthur Andersen, the Government has never more aggressively regulated, investigated, pursued and prosecuted white collar crime. If you or your company becomes embroiled in a government investigation, you need experienced trial lawyers who have gone toe-to-toe with prosecutors and government agents.

KEMY attorneys are experienced in every aspect of a complex white collar crime cases. KEMY Founding Partners, Brian P. Kenney and Gerard P. Egan, both former Federal prosecutors, have been representing individual and corporate clients in defending against criminal indictments for over 20 years. 

With their experience and expertise at the forefront, KEMY conducts internal corporate investigations and develops strategies and solutions to avoid or minimize the risk of criminal charges. We monitor and shadow government investigations and defend against grand jury subpoenas. We defend corporations and individuals before state and federal grand juries and a myriad of regulatory agencies. At all times, we are focused on and concerned about the collateral consequences of a criminal indictment or conviction, such as debarment, exclusion or suspension from federal and state programs and revocation of professional licenses. When necessary, we possess the experience to defend vigorously our clients at trial, sentencing and appeal.

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