Compare 63 attorneys and 10 law firms in Rochester , NY. Sort by highest rating and years of securities law experience.
Thomas Willett
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 51 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
John Crowe
Rochester securities law attorney at Underberg and Kessler with 51 years experience1800 Chase Square, Rochester, NY 14604
Scott Cristman
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 50 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Robert Johnson
Rochester securities law attorney at Phillips Lytle with 50 years experience1400 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, NY 14614
Justin Doyle
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 49 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Stanley Widger Jr
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 48 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Ann Still
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 47 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Deborah Quinn
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 45 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Patrick Malgieri
Rochester securities law attorney at Boylan Code with 44 years experience2400 Chase Square, Rochester, NY 14604
Thomas Farace
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 44 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Albert Mercury
Rochester securities law attorney at Phillips Lytle with 43 years experience1400 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, NY 14614
Jeffrey Wright
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 42 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
William Nojay
Rochester securities law attorney at Barclay Damon with 41 years experience100 Chestnut Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Linda Oldfield
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 41 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Lori Green
Rochester securities law attorney at Nixon Peabody with 39 years experience1300 Clinton Square, Rochester, NY 14603
Richard Beers Jr
Rochester securities law attorney at Phillips Lytle with 39 years experience1400 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, NY 14614
Peter Lutz Jr
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 38 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Patrick Dalton
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 37 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Gregory Lane
Rochester securities law attorney at Harris Beach with 37 years experience130 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Gordon Forth
Rochester securities law attorney at Woods Oviatt Gilman with 36 years experience2 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614
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