LawyerCostDB

White Collar Crime Lawyer Cost (2026)

Fee Type

Hourly ($300-$700/hr)

Cost Range

$10,000 - $500,000

National Average

$75,000

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Overview

White collar criminal defense is among the most expensive due to document-intensive investigations, forensic accounting needs, and typically lengthy proceedings.

What Affects the Cost

  • Type of fraud charges
  • Volume of financial records
  • Federal vs state charges
  • Number of co-defendants
  • Forensic accounting needs
  • SEC involvement
  • Potential restitution

Cost by State

StateLowAverageHigh
Alabama$8,200$61,500$410,000
Alaska$11,500$86,250$575,000
Arizona$9,500$71,250$475,000
Arkansas$8,000$60,000$400,000
California$14,500$108,750$725,000
Colorado$11,000$82,500$550,000
Connecticut$12,500$93,750$625,000
Delaware$11,000$82,500$550,000
Florida$10,500$78,750$525,000
Georgia$9,500$71,250$475,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a white collar crime lawyer cost?

Simple cases: $10,000-$50,000. Complex federal fraud: $50,000-$500,000+. Major securities fraud: $500,000-$1M+.

Why are white collar cases so expensive?

Massive document review, forensic accounting experts, complex legal arguments, and often years of federal investigation make these cases costly.

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