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Securities
Securities Litigation Attorneys
It can happen to any company. The government or a shareholder can object to how an offering was made, to reports made by the company, or to virtually any other act that has a bearing on the value of your company. You need to respond in a timely, accurate manner in accordance with a complex set of regulations.
National Business Litigation Group (NBLG)
Law Firms for the Western Hemisphere
(866) 758-0317 or E-Mail
The securities law attorneys of the National Business Litigation Group have experience with all areas of securities law. Because of the member firms’ and international strategic partners’ accomplishments in this all-important area of the law, their lawyers will be able to advise you on the best course of action under your specific circumstances.
- The Securities Act of 1933 requires a specific degree of disclosure in any offer or sale of securities. If you have been accused of securities fraud or any other violation of that act, you need the experienced advice of a seasoned securities litigation lawyer.
- The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 extends the 1933 act to include all offers and sales of company securities. Even the suspicion of price or market manipulation can place a heavy burden on the company involved. The company will need the help of a securities law attorney who can act quickly and decisively.
- If your business is an investment company, you are held to the high standards of the Investment Act of 1940 and other laws and regulations.
- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and other laws and regulatory requirements can serve as a means to question corporate governance. The NBLN securities law attorneys know how to assess the situation and recommend an effective response to allegations of wrongdoing.
For more information, see our Securities Law Information Center Information Center.
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