David Bradley Shanies
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David Bradley Shanies is a distinguished attorney based in New York, NY, with over a decade of dedicated experience in navigating the complexities of high-stakes litigation. As the founding partner of the David B. Shanies Law Office, he has built a formidable reputation for his expertise in white collar crime, civil rights, employment law, and anti-discrimination matters. David’s legal acumen shines in his ability to tackle intricate commercial disputes and provide robust defense against white collar criminal charges. His commitment to justice and equality has driven him to represent clients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring their rights are fiercely protected. With a keen understanding of both state and federal laws, David has successfully handled numerous high-profile cases, earning accolades from peers and clients alike. His approach to law is characterized by meticulous preparation, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of the nuances of litigation. David believes that every case tells a story, and he is dedicated to crafting compelling narratives that resonate with judges and juries. His clients benefit not only from his extensive legal knowledge but also from his empathetic demeanor, as he prioritizes their needs and concerns throughout the legal process. As a thought leader in the realm of white collar crime and civil rights, David frequently shares his insights through various legal publications and speaking engagements, further establishing his presence within the legal community. Whether you are facing allegations of white collar offenses or seeking justice in employment disputes, David Bradley Shanies is your trusted advocate, ready to fight for your rights with unmatched dedication and expertise.
About White Collar Crime Law
White collar crime attorneys defend individuals and corporations accused of financial crimes. They handle complex fraud and regulatory investigations. Common matters include fraud, embezzlement, securities violations, money laundering.