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Emily Knight

Associate, Litigation at Sichenzia Ross Ference Carmel LLP

Emily Knight, Esq. is currently an Associate in Litigation at Sichenzia Ross Ference Carmel LLP. Emily has experience in representing financial institutions in arbitration, broker-dealer compliance, commercial litigation, government and regulatory investigations, and securities litigation. Emily has a JD from Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and a BA in Political Science and Government from Manhattan College. Emily's previous roles include serving as a Research Editor at Hofstra Law Review, a Teaching Assistant at Hofstra University, a Summer Intern at Sichenzia Ross Ference LLP, a Summer Associate at Travelers, and a Clinical Informatics Intern at Norwalk Hospital.

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Sichenzia Ross Ference Carmel LLP

Sichenzia Ross Ference Carmel LLP (SRFC) is a full-service law firm with a nationally recognized corporate, securities and litigation practice that provides experienced representation in all matters involving the securities industry. In addition to handling routine to complex commercial matters, SRFC’s renowned litigation and regulatory department specializes in defending broker-dealers, registered persons, public and private corporations and individuals in investigations and enforcement proceedings before the SEC, FINRA and other regulatory bodies, as well as litigations and arbitrations across all forums in the securities industry, including class action lawsuits, shareholder derivative actions, and matters involving allegations of fraud, misrepresentation or other securities violations. Finally, SRFC has a burgeoning expungement practice, where it represents registered persons seeking to have false and harmful customer complaints removed from their industry records. In addition to SRFC’s well known securities practice, we have expertise in multiple disciplines including complex commercial litigation in an array of matters from shareholder derivative actions, partnership disputes, breach of contract, etc. SRFC practice groups include tax and trust and estates, notably providing sophisticated estate planning for its high-net-worth clients.


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