Houston White Collar Crimes Lawyer Who Steps In and Takes Control

I step in immediately, review the allegations, and start building your defense from day one.

No confusion.
No delays.
No being left exposed.
White Collar

Direct From Zane

Watch This Before You Speak to Investigators

If you’re being investigated for a white-collar offense, the biggest mistake I see is trying to explain things too early. What you say can be used against you. Before you respond—get clarity.

The Reality

Here’s What Most People Don’t Realize

White collar investigations often start long before charges are filed.


Investigators and prosecutors may:

Early actions can define your entire case.

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When I Take Your Case

What Happens When I Take Your Case

This isn’t just representation—it’s strategic defense from day one.

I review the allegations and evidence in detail

I analyze financial records and documentation

I protect you during investigations and interviews

I build a defense strategy for negotiation or trial

What We Handle

Money Laundering
What We Handle
Forgery and Identity Theft
What We Handle
Securities Violations
What We Handle
Insurance Fraud
What We Handle
Corporate Misconduct
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Financial Crime Investigations
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Why Clients Choose Me

I Don’t Treat White Collar Cases Like Paperwork

I treat them like high-stakes matters.


At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, I stay directly involved from start to finish.

Straight answers—no confusion
Immediate legal strategy
Careful handling of sensitive matters
Focused defense built for results

Case Updates

You’ll Never Be Left Wondering What’s Happening

These cases can feel complex and overwhelming.

I built this differently.
You can request a case update anytime through this site, and my team will respond by text or email.

No chasing. No silence.

What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

White-collar cases are often won or lost in the early stages.

  • Some cases are mishandled early.
  • Some involve unnecessary cooperation.
  • Some miss key opportunities to limit exposure.

That’s not how I approach cases.

I build every case with strategy and control from the start.

Trust

What Our Clients Say

The Reality

Meet Zane Weeks

I personally handle white-collar cases. You’re not passed around—you’re working directly with someone who understands how to manage complex investigations and build a strong defense.

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What Most Lawyers Won’t Tell You

Still Thinking About It?

If you’re unsure what to do next, that’s exactly when you need guidance.
One conversation can make a major difference in your case.

No pressure. Just clarity

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers When You Need Clarity Most.

If you are under investigation, the most important step is to stop and get legal help before doing anything else.

Instead:

  • Stay calm and avoid making any statements
  • Do not share documents or information without legal review
  • Preserve all records and communications
  • Contact a defense lawyer immediately

Investigators are trained to gather information quickly. At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, early intervention can make a critical difference in how your case develops.

In some cases, yes. Early legal action can prevent charges from being filed or significantly reduce your exposure.

This may be possible when:

  • Evidence is insufficient or improperly obtained
  • Cooperation agreements can be negotiated early
  • Charges can be challenged before formally filed
  • Alternative resolutions are available

The earlier you involve a defense lawyer, the more options you have.

White-collar crime investigations are thorough and can begin long before you are aware of them.

Investigators typically review:

  • Financial records and bank statements
  • Emails and digital communications
  • Business documents and contracts
  • Tax filings and accounting records

By the time investigators make contact, they have often already gathered significant evidence. Having a lawyer involved as early as possible is critical.

Do not respond, answer questions, or agree to meet without legal representation—no matter how routine it seems.

If federal agents contact you:

  • Politely decline to answer questions
  • Do not hand over any documents
  • Note their names and agency
  • Contact a defense lawyer immediately

At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, protecting you from self-incrimination starts the moment you make that call.

A white-collar defense lawyer protects your position throughout every stage of the investigation and case.

That includes:

  • Reviewing financial records and evidence
  • Analyzing investigative findings and methods
  • Identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case
  • Protecting you during interviews and questioning
  • Negotiating with prosecutors or preparing for trial

At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC, the focus is on building a strategic defense that protects both your freedom and your reputation.

Cost should never be a barrier to getting the defense you need.

At the Law Office of Zane Weeks, PLLC:

  • Pricing is transparent and discussed upfront
  • No surprise legal costs or hidden fees
  • Clear expectations before we begin

You will always know exactly what to expect before we move forward.

DON’T WAIT. TAKE CONTROL TODAY.

Get a Free Case Review

Tell me what’s going on. I’ll review your situation and give you a straightforward answer.

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