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W. Bradley Ney - Washington, DC Business Litigation Lawyer Services
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2014/05/23 12:37
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Brad's combined expertise of business and accounting issues allows him to create unique arguments and solutions in several types of business disputes. His thoughtful and meticulous litigation approach regularly leads to favorable results for his clients. Brad has represented the business interests of numerous companies, officers, individuals, and boards in state and federal courts, before the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in arbitrations and mediations. He's represented both plaintiffs and defendants in trials and court proceedings. Brad understands that serving his clients' best interests sometimes requires alternative methods of dispute resolution.
Brad's primary focuses are listed below:
Business Litigation
Contract & Business Disputes
Securities Litigation
Franchise Disputes
Non-Competes & Restrictive Covenants
Insurance Disputes
Copyright Litigation
Emergency Injunctive Relief
If you're an individual, small business, or medium business, you deserve the finest legal representation. Contact the Law Offices of W. Bradley Ney for all your Washington DC Business Litigation Lawyer Service needs. |
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