Lately, there has been a lot of buzz amongst securities arbitration lawyers about non-traded REITs. Investors who have suffered losses as a result of these investments have been encouraged to come forward to attempt to recover their losses through FINRA arbitration. But what exactly is the problem with these investments? Generally, a problem with these…
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Securities arbitration lawyers are currently investigating potential claims on behalf of investors who suffered losses as a result of their investments in Lehman Return Optimization Security Note and Maluhia Eight LLC. Lehman Return Optimization Security Notes were allegedly marketed by brokers as investments designed to guarantee safety much like the safety associated with “capital preservation.”…
Continue reading ›Securities arbitration lawyers are currently investigating possible claims on behalf of investors who suffered losses as a result of their purchases of Inland Western Real Estate Investment Trust, which is now known as Retail Properties of America. Many of the investors who suffered losses as a result of Retail Properties of America were purportedly customers…
Continue reading ›Because of the recent decline in value of KBS Real Estate Investment Trust I, investment fraud lawyers are investigating claims on behalf of investors who suffered significant losses as a result of their investments. Full-service brokerage firms who sold this particular REIT could be held responsible for investor losses. In April, investors of KBS REIT…
Continue reading ›RMC Medstone Capital promissory note investors who suffered significant losses may have a valid securities arbitration claim, according to investment fraud lawyers. Investors of RMC Medstone Capital apparently received a Notice of Default in September 2011. The Notice of Default informed investors that their RMC Medstone Capital investment is now worthless. According to securities arbitration…
Continue reading ›The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently posted an alert on its website which warns investors about scams that offer shares of popular tech companies, like Facebook and Twitter, that have not yet been released to the public. According to investment fraud lawyers, while some pre-IPO shares offerings are legitimate, and are not uncommon, they…
Continue reading ›Recently, several non-traded REITs have attempted name changes in order to put some distance between themselves and the negative news that has been associated with their previous name. A March 2012 letter to investors indicates that Cornerstone Healthcare REIT has done this. Cornerstone REIT is now known as Sentio Healthcare Properties Inc. The funds and…
Continue reading ›According to investment fraud lawyers, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) will bring enforcement cases related to the selling of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that were not appropriate for customers, against certain brokerages. Bradley Bennett, FINRA’s enforcement chief, said this month that the cases will involve leveraged and inverse exchange-traded funds, and the unsuitable sales of…
Continue reading ›On April 10, 2012, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced its decision to enjoin Timothy Page of Malibu, Calif., Ryan Reynolds of Dallas, Phillip Offill Jr. of Dallas, Steven Fischer of Bonita Springs, Fla., Page Properties LP, RSMR Capital Group Inc. and ATN Enterprises LLC from violating Section 5 of the Securities…
Continue reading ›According to securities arbitration lawyers, investors who suffered losses as a result of their investments in the Inland Western REIT may have a valid securities arbitration claim. As a result of the company’s recent move to go public, for the first time, investors have had the opportunity to evaluate, at a publicly set price, the…
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