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The Law Offices of Place & Hanley - Florida Securities Attorneys
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2014/04/29
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Representing Investors nationwide and a nationally recognized securities and commodities arbitration law firm, The Law Offices of Place & Hanley represent investors in all types of claims against brokers, dearlers, advisors, and insurance companies. With experience in prosecuting claims against the major Wall Street firms, like Wells Fargo, UBS, and Merrill Lynch, our attorneys provide experienced, focused, and aggressive representation for investors who have been victims of financial fraud and mishandled brokerage accounts.
Our firm provides detailed client services with unparalled values combined with a high level of spohistication. Our firm provides personalized attention to your case and will even travel to meet with you and address any of your legal concerns or questions. At Place & Hanley, we pride ourselves on our exceptional client services, attorney accessibility, passion, and results. You will have direct access to the attorney handling your case and you will pay attorneys' fees only if we are able to recover your money. Our team of lawyers will ensure your interests are protected at every step. We are dedicated and committed to our clients and will fight yo obtain the results you deserve.
If you find yourself in need of Florida Securities & Arbitration Lawyers, look no further and contact the Law Offices of Place & Hanley. |
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