Woodbury, New York Lawyer ,Adam Michael Nicolazzo , Lawyer Guide

Adam Michael Nicolazzo - Woodbury, New York

About

Adam M. Nicolazzo has helped recover thousands and thousands of bucks in cases stemming from Ponzi and promissory word selling away schemes, and fallacious and fraudulent investments. He has efficiently represented numerous industry contributors in employment disputes and acquired “no action” letters from FINRA Enforcement. Adam is proud to actively suggest for honest securities markets and expanded disclosure for public traders. He is a member (and has served as Co-Chairman) of PIABA’s SRO Committee, which frequently remarks on securities industry rule proposals, and has advised State and Federal Courts regarding securities laws and industry practices by means of writing “pal of the Court” briefs as an energetic member of PIABA’s Amicus Committee, for which he has obtained several commendations.

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Legal Issues

    Appeals & Appellate
    Arbitration & Mediation
    Business Law
    Securities Law

Costs

  • Free Consultation

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

United States District Courts for the Southern  Districts of New York Jurdictions
United States District Courts for the Southern Districts of New York
Since 2009
United States District Courts for the Eastern Districts of New York Jurdictions
United States District Courts for the Eastern Districts of New York
Since 2009
New York Jurdictions
New York
Since 2008

Experience

    Educations

    Northeastern University Education School Logo
    Northeastern University
    B.S.
    Graduation year: 2003
    New York Law School Education School Logo
    New York Law School
    J.D.
    Graduation year: 2007

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