Christopher Bebel:
Securities Expert, Securities Consultant and Practicing Attorney
Christopher Bebel is a renowned expert in the securities area, and he serves as a securities consultant and practicing attorney. Mr. Bebel has been a federal prosecutor, as well as an enforcement attorney for the SEC and NASD (n/k/a FINRA). In fact, he was on the NASD subcommittee that set standards for brokerage firm misconduct. Now, Mr. Bebel represents stock brokers, brokerage firms and investors. Contact the firm for a free initial consultation to discuss your specific concerns.
U.S. vs. O'Hagan: The case they said couldn't be won
During his prosecutorial career, Christopher Bebel prosecuted and won the trial of U.S. vs. O'Hagan, which ultimately went to the U.S. Supreme Court and established key securities law principles.
This was the case that professional observers said could not be won in court. However, this did not deter Mr. Bebel in his determination to fight for justice and to put James O'Hagan behind bars. Not only did he prevail in every allegation that went to the jury, but this case is now a required part of securities law school programs throughout the country.
Then, as now, Christopher Bebel is setting the standards and raising the bar as a securities law attorney. To put his experience to work for you, simply contact the firm to arrange for a confidential consultation.
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