Securities fraud attorneys continue to investigate claims on behalf of investors who suffered losses in nontraded real estate investment trusts purchased from LPL Financial between 2006 and 2009. The recent announcement that LPL is being sued by the State of Massachusetts over sales practices related to nontraded REITs has helped inform investors about the issues…
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On December 14, 2012, Wells Timberland REIT Inc’s board of directors issued a new estimated value of the real estate investment trust’s common stock. Wells Timberland REIT is now valued at only $6.56 per share. In 2006, when the REIT was launched, the public offering price of the shares was $10, so the new estimated…
Continue reading ›Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of Merrill Lynch customers who suffered significant losses as a result of their hedge fund investments and/or Fannie Mae Preferred Shares investments with the firm. In particular, these stock fraud lawyers are looking into the sales practices of Merrill Lynch and its brokers in regards to…
Continue reading ›Stock fraud lawyers are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant REIT losses as a result of unsuitable recommendations of non-traded REITs. Recently, new arbitration claims have been filed on behalf of investors in Inland Western REIT, KBS REIT I and other risky investments. In one recent claim, securities arbitration lawyers say…
Continue reading ›Investment fraud lawyers are currently investing claims on behalf of the clients of Mark Hotton. A recent complaint filed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority alleges that Hotton stole or rerouted money from his clients — funds that amounted to at least $8.5 million. Hotton, a stockbroker and businessman, was earlier accused of having allegedly…
Continue reading ›A recent announcement from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority stated that arbitration is open to disputes between investors and registered investment advisers, or RIAs. According to securities fraud attorneys, this is good news for investors who have been the victims of RIA fraud but can’t afford costly court proceedings. It has been unclear for quite…
Continue reading ›Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses as a result of their financial investments with Jeffrey A. Cashmore and LPL Financial. According to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority allegations against him, Cashmore prepared and distributed sales literature to prospective and current customers that was misleading. Furthermore, he…
Continue reading ›Following a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority news release issued on November 5, 2012, securities arbitration lawyers are investigating potential claims on behalf of the customers of WR Rice Financial Services and Joel Wilson. According to the release, a Temporary Cease-and-Desist Order has been filed against WR Rice Financial Services, a Michigan-based firm, and its owner…
Continue reading ›On November 8, 2012, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority issued a news release stating that it has barred Mark Gillis, Chief Executive Officer for Hudson Valley Capital Management, and expelled the firm itself for defrauding its customers. The fraud occurred when funds and securities were used to cover losses incurred by manipulative day trading executed…
Continue reading ›Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of customers of Berton Hochfeld, following the announcement that Hochfeld has been charged with securities fraud and wire fraud. Hochfeld, the 66-year-old manager of Hochfeld Capital Management LLC, allegedly stole over $1 million from investors. According to an article in Bloomberg, Hochfield was arrested the morning…
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