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Ziegler, Ziegler & Associates LLP

570 Lexington Avenue, 44th Floor
New York, New York 10022

Providing distinguished service to clients in New York, the United States, the United Kingdom and throughout the world on legal issues both domestic and international related to securities, corporate transactions, business litigation, commercial law and employment law.

Contact us in New York at: 212.319.7600

Are you, your business or company:

  • Seeking worldwide corporate transactional services?
  • Ready to go public or take a company public?
  • Seeking private venture capital?
  • Confused about compliance with SEC regulations or Sarbanes-Oxley reforms?
  • Headed for arbitration or litigation on a matter related to securities, white-collar crime or employment?

Potential clients are invited to contact the Manhattan offices of Ziegler, Ziegler & Associates LLP any time to arrange a consultation from an attorney with specialized knowledge of your unique legal and business issues. Our attorneys are steadfast advocates on behalf of clients around the world seeking the sound transactional and litigation experience necessary for effective competition in the global marketplace.

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