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Smiley Bishop & Porter practices primarily in the areas of commercial and securities litigation, arbitration, and mediation, with a particular focus on cases involving investment and business controversies.

Firm partners Brian Smiley and Mike Bishop have concentrated much of their practice in the representation of defrauded investors. Each has practiced extensively in the securities arbitration field since the 1980's. Partner John Porter has extensive experience litigating cases involving mortgage fraud, federal and state consumer credit regulations, employment claims, business torts and contract disputes.

The Firm's attorneys have worked on several of the largest and most widely publicized arbitration cases in the nation on behalf of investors. They have lectured and written extensively on securities fraud and have been featured in numerous news articles in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, The Augusta Chronicle, and The Atlanta Journal Constitution. Members of the Firm have also appeared on CNBC and CNNfn and have testified in support of investor protection legislation before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Securities.

   

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