Kevin Conway | New York Lawsuit & Dispute Lawyer
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About Kevin
Kevin P. Conway is the managing attorney and has practiced law in the financial community for over 38 years. Mr. Conway has enjoyed a high level of success within the securities, futures, and commodity litigation/arbitration area and has practiced before federal and state courts. In addition, his practice includes disciplinary matters before the securities and futures self-regulatory organizations and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Mr. Conway has represented several trade organizations, international commodity merchants and merchant bankers as well as American and foreign individuals.
During Mr. Conway's 38-year career, he has dealt extensively with major exchanges, trade organizations, and courts. Prior to forming Conway & Conway, he served as counsel to a major international merchant banker, counsel to the New York Mercantile Exchange, and was the vice president and chief compliance officer of the Exchange.
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Experience
Managing Partner
Conway and Conway, Attorneys at Law
Present
New York, NY
Admission
New York
1979
Education
Gonzaga University School of Law
J.D.
Recognitions & Achievements
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Member | American Bar Association
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Member | American Trial Lawyers Association
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Member | New York County Lawyers Association
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Member | New York State Bar Association
Notable Work
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1. A Latin American client retained the Firm to initiate an action against a futures trading firm for inappropriate trade practices. After an arbitration hearing, the investor received an award in excess of Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. 2. The Firm was engaged by a group of New York State investors whose funds were converted by an unscrupulous broker employed by a brokerage firm. After a lengthy arbitration before FINRA, the clients recovered in excess of Three Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars in damages. 3. The Firm was engaged by a group of investors from Long Island, New York to bring an action against a broker/dealer and registered representative for numerous and significant improprieties with respect to investments made in their accounts. After a FINRA arbitration, the investors were awarded in excess of Two Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars. 4. The Firm was retained by a group of medical doctors in connection with certain inappropriate and unsuitable investment advice in connection with their pension plans. The clients recovered in excess of One Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars after a FINRA Arbitration was initiated and litigated. 5. A futures floor brokerage trader in a dispute retained the firm over insurance coverage for injuries sustained while executing futures contracts trades on the floor of the Exchange. After litigation with the carrier, the client received in excess of One Million One Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars in damages. 6. A client, who suffered significant trading losses in unsuitable securities, retained the Firm. After litigation, the client recovered in excess of Nine Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars in damages. 7. The Firm represented a futures trading firm whose account was mismanaged by a futures commission merchant. After litigation, the client recovered in excess of Seven Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars in damages. 8. A commercial construction company retained the Firm after unsuitable investment recommendations were made by a large brokerage firm. After litigation, the client recovered in excess of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars in losses. 9. A futures floor trader retained the Firm after a dispute arose over the ownership of a membership interest in the New York Board of Trade. After protracted litigation, the client received in excess of Six Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars in damages. 10. The firm represented several physicians who had been misled about inappropriate investments. After litigation, the clients recovered in excess of Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars in damages.
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Conway and Conway, Attorneys at Law Highlights
Lawsuit & Dispute, Arbitration, Litigation, Securities, Financial Fraud