Marion C. Leydier

Top rated Securities & Corporate Finance attorney in New York, New York

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Practice areas: Securities & Corporate Finance

Licensed in New York since: 2002

Education: Columbia Law School

Selected to Rising Stars: 2012

Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

125 Broad Street
New York, NY 10004
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Marion C. Leydier is an attorney at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and helps clients address Securities & Corporate Finance legal issues.

Rising Stars is a designation of top-rated practicing attorneys selected through extensive evaluation. She was awarded this distinction for 2012.

Marion Leydier graduated in 2001 from Columbia Law School.

Marion Leydier was admitted to practice law in 2002. She represents clients in the New York area.

Office location for Marion C. Leydier

125 Broad Street
New York, NY 10004

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