Public corruption charges and investigations in New York can do great harm to all individuals involved. Careers can be quickly destroyed and personal relationships strained beyond repair. Early defense that protects your civil rights can be the best defense.
Attorney Nishay Sanan has a solid understanding of white collar crime and uses his accomplished legal background to formulate a strong line of defense. Contact him immediately if you are involved with any aspect of a public corruption allegation or investigation. Your freedom can be protected by sound legal guidance.
Attorney Nishay Sanan protects his clients by averting charges, having cases dismissed, providing effective trial defense or reducing penalties. Throughout the legal process, he understands the need to maintain close confidential communication with clients. The utmost discretion is used in handling every detail to minimize potential damage and avoid unwanted media attention.
As a lawyer dedicated to criminal defense, Mr. Nishay K. Sanan will work tirelessly to protect your rights and effectively resolve issues involving public corruption. He is skilled at handling the meticulous details involved with complicated white collar crime issues. Clients throughout New York rely on his legal guidance to resolve matters, including:
- Campaign fundraising violations
- Embezzlement
- Insider contracting or hiring
- Money laundering
- Schemes to defraud the public
- Threats for exchange of property
- Trading licenses or contracts for bribes
Public corruption charges can affect borough chiefs in Manhattan or any other elected government official at the local, city or state level. An experienced New York public corruption lawyer can protect your reputation, good name and public image in the face of public corruption charges.
Contact a Manhattan Bribery Extortion Defense Lawyer
Contact attorney Nishay K. Sanan, Esq., if you are under investigation or accused of public corruption in New York. Call his Manhattan law office at 646-461-7564 or 888-335-6504 or send an e-mail. While initial consultations are free, clients may be asked to reimburse for travel expenses.






