Compare 5 attorneys and 3 law firms in Greenwich , CT. Sort by highest rating and years of securities law experience.
Roland Paul
Greenwich securities law attorney at Ivey Barnum and O'Mara with 62 years experience170 Mason Street, Greenwich, CT 06840
Karla Ray
Greenwich securities law attorney at Ivey Barnum and O'Mara with 33 years experience170 Mason Street, Greenwich, CT 06840
R Beach
Greenwich securities law attorney at Day Pitney with 31 years experience24 Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
Vicki Comberiati
Greenwich securities law attorney at Ivey Barnum and O'Mara with 29 years experience170 Mason Street, Greenwich, CT 06840
Gary Mozer
Greenwich securities law attorney at Whitman Breed with 25 years experience100 Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
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Securities laws protect the rights of both businesses and investors. A securities attorney will work with a business to issue common stock, bonds, stock options, warrants or other security, conduct a public offering or related transactions. Individual investors rely on a securities attorney to complete transactions or to enforce their rights in case of broker fraud, negligence or any other breach of fiduciary duty.
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- Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.