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Charleston Contracts & Ethics Law Firm
Overview
Crystal and Giannoni-Crystal LLC (CGC) is a boutique firm whose founders have substantial experience in professional responsibility and in domestic and international contract law, including Internet, banking, and commercial contracts. The firm strives to provide high quality legal services with integrity, speed, and close communication with its clients.
The firm was founded by Nathan Crystal and Francesca Giannoni-Crystal, Esq. They have been practicing law, respectively, for almost forty years and for more than 10. Nathan Crystal has been a chaired professor of Contract Law and Professional Responsibilty at the University of South Carolina School of Law and at the Charleston Law School. He has advised individuals and entities, including major law firms, on matters of contract law and professional ethics and has lectured throughout the world on these subjects. He is widely published in Contracts and Ethics. Ms Giannoni-Crystal is an Italian “avvocato” and an attorney admitted in New York. She has focused her practice on contracts (domestic and international) for companies, corporate law, banking law, and Internet/technology law. She has been on retainer for major companies and international groups. Ms. Giannoni-Crystal is fluent in English, Italian, and Spanish, and can provide advice with regard to transactions in German, French, and Portuguese. The founders have strong links with international practices around the world, to serve firms’ clients’ cross border needs.
About Crystal & Giannoni-Crystal, LLC
Previous Law Firm Name
- Nathan Crystal
Practice Areas
- Contracts & Ethics
- International Agreements
- Technology and Internet
- Business & Commerical Law
Office Information
Address
6 Marbel Lane Charleston, SC 29403 - 6504
Office Hours
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Phone
Fax
- 206-666-2876
Websites
Other Offices
Crystal & Giannoni-Crystal, LLC (Main Office) 15 Maiden Lane Suite 1208 New York, NY 10038 (212) 766-2469
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