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Nicholas J. Guiliano, Esquire

Alternate Locations
Accepts Cases
Willing to take International Cases
Willing to take Cases $25,001 to $50,000
Willing to take Cases $50,001 to $100,000
Willing to take Cases $100,000+

Law School
Temple University School of Law

Profile

Nicholas J. Guiliano has represented more than 1,000 public customers in claims against brokerage firms before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ("FINRA") Dispute Resolution, Inc. (formerly known as The National Association of Securities Dealers ("NASD") Dispute Resolution, and the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") Department of Arbitration.
 
Mr. Guiliano was an economist and portfolio strategist for a large New York Stock Exchange national brokerage firm, and was previously registered as a General Securities Agent, General Securities Principal, Supervisory Analyst, and Financial and Operations Principal. Mr. Guiliano supervised and was the designated principal for a regional brokerage firm which generated investment research and actively made markets in more than 100 securities, predominately consisting of closely held regional banking and financial institutions.
 
Prior to founding The Guiliano Law Group, P.C., Mr. Guiliano was associated with the law firms of Berger & Montague and Barrack Rodos & Bacine where he obtained substantial experience in connection with the litigation of securities class actions, antitrust class actions, and other complex litigation.  Mr. Guiliano is a graduate of the Peddie School, and has a degree in Economics, with honors, from Tulane University.  Mr. Guiliano studied Public International Law at the Harvard Law School, and is a graduate of the Temple University Beasley School of Law, also with honors, where he was an executive member, and competed nationally, on behalf of the school’s winning Moot Court Honor Society.  He was the first place winner in the I. Herman Stern Moot Court Competition, and was a Quarter Finalist in the National Moot Court competition. Mr. Guiliano also won “Best Brief” in the United States National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition in Delaware, and is also the author of “The Sudden and Accidental Exception to the Pollution Exclusion Solution,” 13 Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal 401.  He also served as a federal judicial law clerk to the Honorable Clarence C. Newcomer, Senior United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Guiliano has been a frequent speaker or presenter on a variety of securities law related topics and developments, and has been a frequent guest lecturer at various law schools on the topic of securities arbitration and enforcement. Mr. Guiliano has also appeared, and is frequently quoted in the national and local media as a leading authority on investment fraud and securities law.

  

Educational Background

Tulane University, Economics/Finance
Temple University School of Law
Harvard University

Languages Spoken

English and Spanish

Professional Affiliations and Memberships

Public Investors Advocate Bar Association

States Admitted with Active License to Practice
Pennsylvania