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FINRA Orders Restitution In First Allied Securities Mutual Fund Sales Charge AWC
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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) entered into a Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent (“AWC”) with First Allied Securities, Inc. (CRD #32444, San Diego, California) on August 21, 2017 arising from the firm’s practices with respect to mutual fund sales charges. FINRA censured First Allied and required the firm to provide FINRA with a…

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Volatility Linked ETF Investors May Have Arbitration Claims
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Recently, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) ordered Wells Fargo & Co. to pay a $3.4 million fine in connection with sales practice issues related to recommendations of volatility-linked exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) and volatility-linked exchange-traded notes (“ETNs”) to customers. Specifically, FINRA determined that between July 2010 and May 2012, some Wells Fargo brokers affiliated with…

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Two MetLife Brokers Accused of Unsuitable Variable Annuity Sales
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses in variable annuities. Variable annuities are insurance products tied to an investment portfolio, which typically consist of mutual funds that hold bonds and stocks. In many cases, brokers receive commissions as high as 8 percent when selling variable annuities, which…

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Merrill Lynch Fined for Agent’s Unsuitable Trading
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses as a result of doing business with Matthew Becker and Merrill Lynch. Consent orders against Becker and Merrill Lynch were recently announced by the New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation. According to the orders, Matthew Becker was not properly supervised…

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JP Morgan Policy Allegedly Conflicted with Best Interest of Customers
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Investment fraud lawyers are currently investigating claims on behalf of customers of JP Morgan Securities LLC. At issue is whether the customers received recommendations that were unsuitable or not in their best interest because of a JP Morgan policy that conflicted with brokers’ responsibilities to their customers. According to a securities arbitration claim filed by…

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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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Hines REIT Investors Could Recover Losses
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses in the non-traded Hines REIT. Potential claims related to the Hines REIT include unsuitable recommendations, misrepresentation and overconcentration of investment funds. The Hines REIT was launched in 2004; as of September 20, 2012, it comprised 55 properties in 24 geographic…

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Clients of Jeffrey A. Cashmore, LPL Financial Could Recover Losses
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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…

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Elderly Investors Targeted by Pennsylvania Financial Advisor
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David L. Rothman, a Pennsylvania resident, has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly defrauding elderly clients. Stock fraud lawyers say the civil and criminal charges accuse Rothman of sending his clients falsified account statements that inflated the value of their accounts. Then, in a repayment scheme, Rothman took funds from another…

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Sanders Morris Harris, Fifth Third Securities Fined by FINRA
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Securities fraud attorneys are currently investigating claims on behalf of the customers of Sanders Morris Harris Inc. and Fifth Third Securities Inc. in light of recent fines and censures by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Fifth Third Securities was fined $80,000 and ordered to pay restitution to investors in the amount of $26,876.52, plus interest.…

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