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Kevin P. Conway
is the managing attorney and has practiced law in the financial community
for over 26 years. |
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Jennifer M. Jordan
practices in the areas of securities, futures, commodities, regulatory, litigation/arbitration,
corporate, commercial, international, and transactional law, and has practiced before state courts. |
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Brian K. Chau
practices in the areas of securities, futures, commodity, litigation/arbitration,
regulatory, international, corporate, commercial, and transactional law, and has practiced before
federal and state courts. |
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Manhattan Attorneys Provide Aggressive
Litigation And Arbitration Services To Investors
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| Located in midtown Manhattan on Broadway at 53rd, Conway & Conway provides
public investors with experienced legal advice and litigation services related to securities,
futures and International
Commodity Merchants litigation / arbitration, regulatory-disciplinary
representation, commercial litigation and general
corporate law.
International & Domestic Law Practice
A law firm with a global scope, Conway & Conway represents public investors throughout
the greater New York-Connecticut-New Jersey area (Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Long Island,
Staten Island, Scarsdale, White Plains, Rye and all of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Fairfield
Counties), as well as across the United States and internationally.
For a comprehensive overview of legal services at Conway & Conway, please visit our Practice
Area Overview page. |
Located in midtown Manhattan on Broadway at 53rd, Conway & Conway provides
private investors with experienced legal advice and litigation services related to securities
arbitration, broker / dealer disputes, futures trading, commodity merchants and commercial
law. A law firm with a global scope, Conway & Conway's corporate
lawyers represents clients across the United States and internationally as well as throughout
the greater New York - Connecticut area, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten
Island, the Bronx, White Plains, New York City, Scarsdale, Rye, Wall Street, all of Westchester
and Fairfield Counties, Long Island, Babylon, Nassau County, and Suffolk County. |
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