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Securities Fraud
San Francisco & Bay Area Criminal Defense Lawyers
It is illegal for a company to deceive its investors by passing on false information about their investments. Due to the use of the Internet, securities fraud has grown enormously in the last few years.

Estimates show that civil securities fraud may reach $40 billion yearly in investors' losses. Oftentimes, high-ranking business officials are held responsible for securities fraud.

Trust us to fight on your behalf. Campbell & Jayne LLP are experienced professionals who want to represent you. We are San Francisco's premier criminal defense firm committed to providing each client with personalized and outstanding representation. We have experience representing clients both in California courts and federal court.

As former prosecutors, we bring extensive trial experience and a unique insight into the courtroom. Our backgrounds give our clients a great advantage as we work to strategize his or her defense.

We represent individuals in all criminal cases in the Bay Area including San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Solano counties. If you are being investigated for or have been charged with securities fraud, contact us today to represent you.

Related Links :
SEC Center For Complaints & Enforcement Tips
CA Department of Corrections Securities Reinforcement Division
Investor Bill of Rights

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