Investment Advisory Services
Alliance Consulting, LLCFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Investment Advisory Services.
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- Additional Info:According to a corporate filing with the Connecticut Secretary of State's office, Barry Diamond is the managing member of Alliance Consulting, LLC, and Michael Khan is designated as the company's listing agent.
Barry Diamond and Michael Khan are also the "management team" for a company called Arbitration International, LLC. Diamond is the senior managing member of the company, and Khan is purportedly the company's real estate consultant. According to Arbitration International's website, Arbitration International manages a separate LLC company called Alliance for Affordable Housing of which Michael Khan is the principal.
BBB provides separate reports on Arbitration International and Alliance for Affordable Housing. These reports may be accessed through BBB's website at www.ct.bbb.org.
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