Sara Marie Holzschuh
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Sara Marie Holzschuh is a seasoned attorney based in Kansas City, MO, with a robust focus on White Collar Crime, International Law, Federal Crime, and Computer Fraud. As a member of Dentons US LLP, one of the world’s largest law firms, Sara leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate complex regulatory environments and defend clients facing serious allegations. Sara earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri School of Law in 2010, following her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the same institution in 2007. Her academic background in economics provides her with a unique perspective on the financial implications of legal matters, particularly in the realm of white-collar crimes and fraud cases. With a proven track record in federal court, Sara has successfully represented clients in multifaceted cases involving fraud, embezzlement, and regulatory compliance issues. Her proficiency in international law further enables her to handle cross-border legal challenges, making her a valuable asset for clients engaged in global business operations. Sara is committed to providing strategic legal counsel that not only addresses immediate concerns but also positions clients for long-term success. Her authoritative approach, combined with her dedication to ethical practice, has earned her a reputation as a trusted advisor in the legal community. Residing in Kansas City, Sara is actively involved in local professional organizations and continuously seeks to enhance her knowledge in the rapidly evolving fields of technology and cybersecurity law. Clients rely on her insights to navigate the complexities of computer fraud and cybercrime, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a digital world.
About White Collar Crime Law
White collar crime attorneys defend individuals and corporations accused of financial crimes. They handle complex fraud and regulatory investigations. Common matters include fraud, embezzlement, securities violations, money laundering.