April 24, 2004
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L. Andrew Brehm

Andrew Brehm, of Schuyler, Roche & Zwirne in Chicago, was interviewed about the Enforceability of Covenants Not to Compete for American Airline's Forbes Business & Technology Channel for the WORLD BUSINESS MONITOR Show.

To listen to Mr. Brehm's interview click on the World Business Monitor icon on Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Andrew Brehm’s most outstanding characteristic is his unwavering commitment to clients, colleagues and SRZ—dedication that has won him respect from opposing counsel and results in court. Andrew joined SRZ after graduating from the University of Michigan Law School more than 20 years ago, attracted by the opportunity to work on complex cases within the more personal and collegial atmosphere of a midsize firm. Becoming a shareholder seven years later, Andrew has remained loyal to SRZ, serving securities brokers and working primarily for our more institutional clients, often on employment-related issues. He is friendly and professional, described by clients as conscientious, dedicated and committed to their cause.

The chance to participate in dispute resolution, a societal tool of increasing value, compelled Andrew to study law; his background in economics and fascination with the stock market led to his specialization in securities litigation, whose numerous intellectual challenges continue to fuel his interest in this complicated legal realm.

Andrew has participated in hundreds of matters involving disputes arising when securities brokerage firms hire registered representatives away from their competitors, and he has managed numerous securities law claims brought by public customers against brokerage firms. He has handled many regulatory proceedings brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) against securities brokerage firms, registered representatives, market makers and other personnel. He also has pursued and defended claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).


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