Crimes against property are one of the most important sectors within the special part of the criminal code, both from a theoretical point of view and also in terms of their practical relevance, given that statistically speaking, they are more common.
The conceptual fabric of property crimes is technically complex and sophisticated, due to the strict ancillary, contiguous relationship which forms in this sector between criminal concepts and the fundamental categories of civil law (ownership, possession, holding, etc).
This means crimes of unilateral aggression (theft and embezzlement), as well as crimes of artificial cooperation (fraud).
Within the area of property crimes, the firm mainly specialises in white collar crimes; in particular, embezzlement, breach of trust, money laundering and self-laundering, IT fraud, IT damage.