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Richard G.

Richard Gora

200 reviews
Looking for an attorney with experience? Richard Gora is the exact attorney you want. Having defended over 100 cases both in state and federal courts and working with clients from around the globe, Richard has an array of different experiences. His services are wide-ranging and include business litigation, securities litigations, employment litigation, and business counsel. Prior to founding Gora LLC, he worked for Finn, Dixon & Herling LLP for eight years.
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Thomas Bark

523 reviews
Thomas Bark is a Partner at Jones Bay working with startups, but he can also handle legal matters for large companies. Previously, he has worked for two top international law firms for some 25 years - some of his experience includes working abroad.. His practice extends to corporate law and commercial contracts, with a particular emphasis in VC finance, M&A, lending, employment, joint ventures and technology issues. He attended The University of Virginia School of Law.
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Conor T.

Conor Teevan

148 reviews
Top-tier talent shouldn’t have to come with a top-tier fee. This is why Conor Teevan combines his top-tier expertise (Yale undergrad, Stanford Law) with affordability. Conor has represented Silicon Valley startups, real estate investors, artists creating companies, and even a child author in need of a book deal. Conor himself started a real estate company with holdings in five states.
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Carl L.

Carl Loeffler

23 reviews
Karl has provided quality service to many clients at a fraction of the cost of traditional firms as a sole practitioner in the past and now a partner at FisherBroyles by eliminating unnecessary overhead. His specialties include startup companies, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, and securities compliance. Contact him for any questions regarding an existing enterprise or how to form a new company.
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Nabil A.

Nabil Abunahlah

2 reviews
I came to law school with a strong commitment to litigation. My strong analytical, research and writing skills would make me a valuable addition to your summer class. Last ... read more
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Sebastien G.

Sebastien Gaddini

2 reviews
Corporate Attorney admitted to practice law in the State of New York, Paris and Luxembourg (under home title). I have been advising Private Equity, Real Estate and multinat... read more
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Telia U. W.

Telia U. Williams

Telia U. Williams is the founder of the Law Office of Telia U. Williams, which is a small boutique law office that is experienced in handling litigation cases ranging from simple to complex. Attorney Williams does not take a soft approach in the courtroom and is known for her aggressive fight to win cases for her clients. Specializing in employment law, securities litigations, and trusts, you can count on Attorney Williams to help you.
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Christopher B.

Christopher Beckom

Harrison Lord, founder of [ask LEGAL] and a lawyer at Bernhardt and Strawser, P.A., can help small businesses with payment collections, reducing risks, and creating strategies for a profitable future. Working as a trial lawyer, one of Lord’s best traits is problem-solving and finding a solution that works best for the client’s business needs. He can help you be proactive in making good decisions upfront so disputes don’t happen in the first place.
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Stephen F.

Stephen Fulkerson

Stephen Fulkerson is both a business and a transactional counselor. He has been serving corporate clients for almost one decade. Stephen is licensed to practice law in Illinois and received a degree in law from the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. He focuses primarily on securities and finances, as well as real estate law. Stephen has been serving as an attorney at Riordan Fulkerson Hupert & Coleman since July 2006.
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Christopher N.

Christopher Noel

Christopher Noel is an attorney at law who has more than three years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Florida and received his Juris Doctorate degree in law from the University of Miami. Christopher has experience in various corporate legal practice areas. He often represents start-up businesses and entrepreneurs, but has also worked with Fortune 50 companies. Christopher has been serving as an attorney at Gordon & Rees since September 2015.
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