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Rated 5.0 out of 5
Firm: Simon Gluck & Kane LLP
1700 Broadway 31st Floor , New York , New York 10019
Practice Areas: Administrative , Antitrust & Trade Law
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“Mr. Kane helped with serious Customs issues and we can't thank him enough.”
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Firm: Proskauer Rose
1585 Broadway , New York , New York 10036
Practice Areas: General Practice, Antitrust & Trade Law
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“Leonard is one of the great lawyers from whom I first learned my craft, decades ago. He always demonstrated great understanding of the law, exceptional communications skills both w…”
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Firm: Corner Finn Nicholson Charles
35 Hilton Ave , Garden City , New York 11530
Practice Areas: Antitrust, Litigation, Construction, Antitrust & Trade Law, Antitrust & Trade Law, Antitrust & Trade Law
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“My case should have been a simple workers comp case, that turned into a medical nightmare. But Micha”
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Firm: Napoli Shkolnik PLLC
400 Broadhollow Road , Melville , New York 11747
Practice Areas: Antitrust & Trade Law
Mr. Badala is an associate in the firm’s complex commercial litigation & consumer class actions department. Sal focuses his practice on handling disputes concerning directors and officers liability, partnership liability, securities fraud, antitrust, RICO, tortious interference with contracts and economic relations, business fraud, limited liability companies, contracts, and trade secrets. He is also prominent in pursuing compensation on behalf of governmental entities in the opioid crisis.. Previously, at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP, he conducted internal investigations and assisted in the representation of individuals and entities in regulatory enforcement and white collar criminal matters before the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the Securities & Fraud Commission of Hong Kong, the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, and the Department of Justice. Specifically, his practice focused on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and hiring practices, credit ratings for offerings of Collateralized Debt Obligations, electronic blue sheet submissions, alleged misconduct in the foreign exchange markets, the valuation process for credit default swap indices cleared though a derivatives clearing organization, and mortgage-backed securitization trading involving Public-Private Investment Program funds.. Mr. Badala interned for both the Honorable Kenneth M. Karas of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and for the white collar crime division of United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.
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“I endorse this lawyer.”