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Michael
P. Cillo is a Colorado native and served four years as an
officer in the Marine Corps between college and law school.
In his last year in the Marines, he prosecuted over 150 special
court-martials. He received his J.D. from the University of
Denver College of Law, joined Davis & Ceriani in 1985
and became the firm's fourth partner in 1990. His first securities
fraud case involved the fraudulent syndication of a Polish
Arabian stallion. Since then, he has come to represent individual
and institutional investors, including insurance companies
and mutual funds, in a wide variety of securities litigation.
Mr. Cillo is experienced in addressing trading schemes, churning,
large investment scams and fraudulent bond transactions. He
has arbitrated cases before the American Arbitration Association,
the New York Stock Exchange, the Municipal Securities Rulemaking
Board, the National Association of Securities Dealers and
the National Futures Association. Mr. Cillo has tried dozens
of cases to verdict and has substantial experience in litigation,
not only in securities cases, but also in cases concerning
private real estate condemnation, commission and wage disputes
between real estate brokers, and shareholder disputes.
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