Kauff & Felig LLP

New York Law Firm

The attorneys at Kauff & Felig LLP have decades of experience working for some of the most respected institutions in the legal and financial services fields.  Having served as prosecutors at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, where they established their reputations as tenacious advocates who were always “trial-ready,” Mr. Kauff and Mr. Felig then worked on Wall Street at Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, and Cantor Fitzgerald.

Practice Areas:
- Securities Law
- Employment Law
- White Collar Defense
- General Criminal Defense
- Appeals
- Mediation Services

Attorneys:
Adam Kauff
Eliott Felig

Kauff & Felig LLP
950 Third Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Tel: 212-906-3444



www.kfesq.com/contact

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