James F. Conway, III

James F. Conway, III joined the firm in November of 2002. Mr. Conway's practice is focused on the litigation of various complex class action suits, including the litigation of federal law claims arising under the federal securities laws and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, as well as state law claims for violation of state statutes prohibiting consumer fraud, such as the Vermont Consumer Fraud Act. Mr. Conway also volunteers pro bono services to the Vermont Volunteer Lawyers Project.

Mr. Conway graduated cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in 2002. At Suffolk, he completed the Financial Services Concentration "With Distinction" for the maintenance of exemplary grades in the study of securities law and the regulation of financial markets. Mr. Conway worked as an intern at the Securities Enforcement Division of the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where he participated in multiple investigations into violations of securities laws.

Mr. Conway is admitted to practice law in the states of Vermont and Massachusetts and before the United States District Courts for the District of Vermont and the District of Massachusetts.