The securities and commodities industries are highly regulated, and the complex laws governing them require the services of experienced attorneys. When a dispute arises between an investor and a broker, the parties are generally required to attempt resolution of their dispute with one of several regulatory organizations, including FINRA (formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)), or the National Futures Association (NFA). Cases may...
The securities and commodities industries are highly regulated, and the complex laws governing them require the services of experienced attorneys. When a dispute arises between an investor and a broker, the parties are generally required to attempt resolution of their dispute with one of several regulatory organizations, including FINRA (formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)), or the National Futures Association (NFA). Cases may...
The securities and commodities industries are highly regulated, and the complex laws governing them require the services of experienced attorneys. When a dispute arises between an investor and a broker, the parties are generally required to attempt resolution of their dispute with one of several regulatory organizations, including FINRA (formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)), or the National Futures Association (NFA). Cases may also be heard before the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and JAMS.
Singer Deutsch LLP is a full-service Securities, Commodities, and Employment law firm located in New York City and Los Angeles. Singer Deutsch LLP represents:
While Singer Deutsch LLP maintains a thriving Securities, Commodities, and Employment Litigation, Arbitration, and Regulatory practice, the firm has expanded its practice to include legal services in Employment Law, outside the scope of the Securities industry.
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