Articles Posted in Bank of America

Have Your Loved Ones Been the Victims of Affinity Fraud?
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Investment fraud lawyers continue to investigate claims on behalf of elderly individuals who have been the victims of affinity fraud. In many cases, it is up to the children and grandchildren of elderly individuals to discover and put a stop to the victimization of their loved ones by fraudsters. A recent article in Forbes examined…

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$7 Million Awarded to Investor in FINRA Auction-rate Securities Dispute
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Investors who suffered significant losses as a result of their auction-rate securities investment with Jeffries Group LLC may be able to obtain a recovery via FINRA securities arbitration. Jeffries Group is a subsidiary of Leucadia National Corp., another full-service brokerage firm. Recently, Jeffries was ordered to pay an investor $7 million regarding an auction-rate securities…

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Investors Could Recover Losses for Unsuitable Recommendation of Floating-rate Bank Loan Funds
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses as the result of an unsuitable recommendation of floating-rate bank loan funds. Earlier this month, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority announced that it ordered Banc of America and Wells Fargo to pay a fine and restitution for the improper and…

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Investors of Bank of America Structured Products Could Recover Losses
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating potential claims on behalf of customers who suffered losses as a result in their investment in a Bank of America-created structured product or products. In some cases, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority-registered brokerage firms may be held liable for having improperly sold structured products to their clients, such as those…

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News: Bank of America Faces More Allegations
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Investment attorneys turn their eyes to Bank of America once again, only two months into the New Year. Bank of America Corp. has been subpoenaed by William Gavin, the Massachusetts securities regulator, over LCM VII Ltd. and Bryn Mawr CLO II Ltd., two related collateralized loan obligations. These two CLOs led to investor losses totaling…

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Did You Purchase Lyon Capital CLO with Banc of America? You May Have a Securities Arbitration Claim
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Investment attorneys are seeking Banc of America Securities customers who purchased Lyon Capital Management VII Collateralized Loan Obligations. Banc of America sold Lyon Capital to its institutional and high-net-worth customers. The CLOs were issued in July 2007. However, at this time, the value of investment, which was created by pooling loans together, was already declining.…

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After Securities Arbitration, Merrill Lynch Must Pay $1.4 Million to Investor
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Bobby Hayes, a Nevada retiree and wealthy investor, has been awarded $1.4 million in damages in securities arbitration against Merrill Lynch. According to Hayes’ allegations, Bank of America Corp.’s Merrill Lynch sold him collateralized debt obligations which were worthless at the time he purchased them. The case was filed in 2011, and Hayes’ allegations included…

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Potential Loss Recovery for Weyerhaeuser Stockholders
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A recent securities arbitration proceeding regarding Weyerhaeuser stock has investors seeking representation for potential claims. According to the recent claim, which was filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a retiree who held a concentrated position in Weyerhaeuser stock sustained $200,000 in damages. The claimant inherited the stock upon the passing of his mother; he…

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Bank of America, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Others Charged With Misleading Marketing
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), acting as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has filed securities lawsuits against a total of 17 financial entities in both federal and state courts. States in which the lawsuits were filed are New York and Connecticut. Financial institutions affected by the lawsuits, which were filed in September…

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Notice to MF Global Noteholders
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Investors who purchased MF Global Notes should consider securities arbitration against the underwriter broker-dealer from whom they purchased the Notes as a way of possibly recovering their losses. Though it is unsure when and how much MF Global noteholders will receive from the firm’s bankruptcy, Fitch Ratings stated in early November that the amount received…

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