Compare 4 attorneys and 3 law firms in Rockford , IL. Sort by highest rating and years of securities law experience.
Richard Schilling
Rockford securities law attorney at Hinshaw and Culbertson with 62 years experience100 Park Avenue, Rockford, IL 61105
Frank Maggio
Rockford securities law attorney at Hinshaw and Culbertson with 61 years experience100 Park Avenue, Rockford, IL 61105
John Rosenbloom
Rockford securities law attorney at McGreevy Williams with 50 years experience6735 Vistagreen Way, Rockford, IL 61132
Randy Wilt
Rockford securities law attorney at Sreenan and Cain with 44 years experience321 West State Street, Suite 700, Rockford, IL 61101
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Securities laws protect the rights of both businesses and investors. A securities attorney will work with a business to issue common stock, bonds, stock options, warrants or other security, conduct a public offering or related transactions. Individual investors rely on a securities attorney to complete transactions or to enforce their rights in case of broker fraud, negligence or any other breach of fiduciary duty.
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