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Garden City Antitrust & Trade Regulation Law Firm
Overview
Gallion & Spielvogel has extensive experience, in both federal and state court systems, in all varieties of business and commercial litigation matters, including corporate governance issues, contract and licensing disputes, business merger and dissolution litigation, securities and dissident shareholder suits, allegations of business fraud and regulatory reporting irregularities, and all manner of complex commercial and business disputes.
The attorneys at Gallion & Spielvogel are well practiced in how best to structure and conduct successful independent internal corporate investigations that are most likely to survive shareholder attacks and withstand regulatory, prosecutorial and judicial scrutiny. The firm's lawyers have significant experience in performing any of the myriad roles that might be required during the performance of such an internal investigation -- whether on behalf of the corporation (as, for example, in conducting the forensic inquiry as independent outside counsel), or in representing the company's management, executives, directors or employees. Gallion & Spielvogel also boasts an experienced white collar defense practice that is prepared to represent executives, management, directors and employees in virtually any federal or state regulatory or criminal context. The firm's attorneys have successfully represented any number of corporate officials accused or suspected of white collar improprieties and reporting irregularities before federal and state prosecutorial and regulatory bodies.
Gallion & Spielvogel founded the International Network of Boutique Law Firms, www.inblf.com, an organization of more than 200 single-discipline law firms of the very highest credentials and pedigrees strategically located throughout the major cities of the United States and Canada. The Network also has formed strategic alliances with many of the preeminent full-service firms in South and Central America. Steven Spielvogel, a member of Gallion & Spielvogel, serves as the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Network.
About Gallion & Spielvogel
Practice Areas
- Antitrust & Trade Regulation
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employer
- International Law
- Litigation & Appeals
- Securities Law
- Whistleblower/Qui Tam
- Business Organizations
Office Information
Address
1225 Franklin AvenueSuite 325 Garden City, NY 11530
Phone
Fax
- (516) 512-8980
Websites
Other Offices
Gallion & Spielvogel (Main Office) 75 Rockefeller Plaza 18th Floor New York, NY 10019 (212) 710-5160
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