Average hourly rate
Average rate observed across the United States, service fees included
White Collar Crime fees in the United States: 350–1000 per hour. Misdemeanor white collar crime charges — potential penalties include fines and up to 1 year in jail. Felony white collar crime charges — potential penalties include 1-20+ years in prison. Federal white collar crime charges — subject to federal sentencing guidelines. Rates verified across 1,300,000+ licensed attorneys.
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Common service details
| Service | Estimated fee | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Misdemeanor white collar crime charges — potential penalties include fines and up to 1 year in jail | By consultation | Free consultation |
| Felony white collar crime charges — potential penalties include 1-20+ years in prison | By consultation | Free consultation |
| Federal white collar crime charges — subject to federal sentencing guidelines | By consultation | Free consultation |
| White Collar Crime charges with prior convictions — enhanced sentencing exposure | By consultation | Free consultation |
| White Collar Crime charges involving minors — elevated charges and penalties | By consultation | Free consultation |
| First offense white collar crime — diversion programs may be available | By consultation | Free consultation |
| White Collar Crime charges with probation violation — potential revocation hearing | By consultation | Free consultation |
| White Collar Crime charges requiring plea negotiation — reduced charges possible | By consultation | Free consultation |
| Estimated fees may vary based on case complexity, state, and attorney. | ||
How much does a white collar crime cost in the United States?
The average hourly rate for a white collar crime in the United States ranges from 350 to 1000 per hour. This rate varies by region, case complexity, and the attorney's experience level. In major metro areas like New York and Los Angeles, expect rates 20 to 25% above the national average.
How to choose your white collar crime?
To choose the right white collar crime, verify their bar number with the state bar association, request proof of malpractice insurance, and compare at least 3 detailed fee agreements. Look for attorneys with relevant certifications (Board Certified in Criminal Law (NBTA)) and check client reviews online.
What are the average fees for a white collar crime?
Fees for a white collar crime depend on the type of service. Common services include: misdemeanor white collar crime charges — potential penalties include fines and up to 1 year in jail, felony white collar crime charges — potential penalties include 1-20+ years in prison. The base hourly rate is 350 to 1000 per hour, excluding court fees and filing costs.
Detailed rates by service and city
Discover precise rates for each type of service in major cities across the United States.
Misdemeanor white collar crime charges — potential penalties include fines and up to 1 year in jail
Felony white collar crime charges — potential penalties include 1-20+ years in prison
Federal white collar crime charges — subject to federal sentencing guidelines
White Collar Crime charges with prior convictions — enhanced sentencing exposure
White Collar Crime charges involving minors — elevated charges and penalties
First offense white collar crime — diversion programs may be available
White Collar Crime charges with probation violation — potential revocation hearing
White Collar Crime charges requiring plea negotiation — reduced charges possible
Fee variations by region
White Collar Crime rates vary by region. Here is an adjusted estimate.
New York, Boston, DC
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle
Atlanta, Miami, Charlotte
Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis
Dallas, Houston, Phoenix
Denver, Salt Lake City
Portland, Seattle
Nashville, New Orleans
Tips for choosing a white collar crime
Look for a white collar crime attorney with experience in the specific court handling your case
Verify they have handled cases with charges similar to yours
Ask about their trial experience versus plea negotiation success rate
Check if they are former prosecutors who understand both sides of white collar crime cases
Ensure they respond quickly to calls, especially if you are in custody
Confirm they will personally handle your case, not delegate to a junior associate
Ask about potential defenses and realistic outcomes for your specific situation
Verify their standing with the state bar and check for any disciplinary history
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If you have been arrested or are being investigated for white collar crime, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer police questions, consent to searches, or sign any documents without legal counsel present. Contact a white collar crime defense attorney as soon as possible, ideally before any questioning takes place. If you cannot afford an attorney, request a public defender at your arraignment.
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Fee methodology
The fees displayed are indicative ranges based on averages observed across the United States. They vary by region, case complexity, and urgency. Only a personalized consultation provides a binding quote. USAttorneys is an independent directory.