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Stone Bonner & Rocco LLP ("SBR") is well-known and recognized by peers and courts nationwide. Our lawyers represent individual or corporate investors, business owners, small to medium-sized businesses, international business clients and sophisticated individuals involved in securities litigation, commercial litigation and class actions. Our firm enjoys an outstanding reputation with the Bar and our attorneys are regularly chosen to serve as lead counsel in complex cases throughout the country.

We are committed to achieving clients' goals in the most expedient and economical manner possible. To that end, we employ superior work ethic and offer flexible fee arrangements where applicable to better align our mutual interests.

Our firm represents clients nationwide. Contact us by calling 212-239-4340. Prospective clients may also fill out the intake form below.

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New York Office
260 Madison Avenue, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-239-4340
Fax: 212-239-4310
Toll Free: 888-366-0853
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New Jersey Office
447 Springfield Avenue, 2nd Floor
Summit, NJ 07901
Phone: 908-516-2045
Fax: 908-516-2049
Toll Free: 888-366-0853
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Stone Bonner & Rocco LLP ("SBR") represents individual and institutional investors, entrepreneurs, and small to medium-sized businesses nationwide.
We maintain offices in New York and New Jersey.

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