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Patricia Y.

Patricia Yak

15 reviews
Patricia Yak specializes in security law and has over 30 years of experience in dealing with transactional, e-commerce and regulatory legal issues. She is licensed to practice law in New York and Connecticut. Patricia has represented CreditSuisse, Nomura Securities and the Royal Bank of Scotland. She is currently the deputy general counsel at Ahmherst Pierpont Securities. Patricia also gained experience while she was the director at Credit Suisse between 2002 and 2009.
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Dr. Lydie L.

Dr. Lydie Louis

15 reviews
Corporate executives hire Dr. Lydie to train employees to be strategic and legally mindful in their business practices. Entrepreneurs hire Dr. Lydie to train and mentor the... read more
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Daniel G.

Daniel Gaon

14 reviews
I am an experienced business and contract attorney providing top quality legal service at affordable rates. I work diligently to solve your legal concerns, crafting creativ... read more
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Jason Z.

Jason Zhou

13 reviews
I am a Yale and University of Chicago Law graduate and a member of the New York Bar with more than 12 years of legal experience. I've worked with companies from startups to... read more
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Adam B.

Adam Braverman

11 reviews
Graduated from Berkeley Law; experience at leading law firms on M&A deals, venture capital financings, and general corporate work. - Represented advertising agency in ... read more
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Matthew M.

Matthew Murphy

6 reviews
A partner at Murphy Bova, LLP, Matthew Murphy has successfully represented a diverse clientele in multimillion dollar transactions and has been able to negotiate and secure alliances with industry leaders across a range of sectors. Mr. Murphy grew his legal career with a background in sales and senior-level business development with online properties, including About.com and Shopping.com.
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Donya G.

Donya Gordon

6 reviews
Contracts Attorney - Licensed in New York & Connecticut FINRA & NCDS Arbitrator. My focus is business agreements; working with individuals and international b... read more
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Andrew S.

Andrew Sachs

5 reviews
An experienced entrepreneur who understands what it’s like to face outrageous attorney’s fees, Andrew Sachs has dedicated his legal career to finding realistic solutions for his clients. Owner of Sachs Law in lower Manhattan, Sachs represents small businesses on general counsel, start-up, and transactions matters, while his personal law areas center on estate planning, probate and real estate.
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Thomas W.

Thomas Wolinetz

4 reviews
I have extensive experience in both transactional and litigation matters. I focus on corporate law; business law, securities law, general litigation matters as well as expe... read more
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Maureen P.

Maureen Pritchard

3 reviews
I am a prior general counsel for an investment company in New York. I specifically assist individuals, start-ups, solo entrepreneurs and small businesses - Entity formati... read more
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