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Have You Been the Victim of Trading Seminar Investment Fraud?
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Investment seminars have grown in popularity as a result of the rocky market and concern investors are feeling. While investment seminars can be a place to receive sound investment advice, some of them have only one purpose: to make you the victim of securities fraud. For this reason, a growing number of investors end up…

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Investment Fraud: Selling Away
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There are many types of selling away schemes, and these schemes can result in significant — and sometimes complete —investor losses. However, with the help of an investment attorney, investor losses can be recovered through securities arbitration. Selling away occurs when a broker or investment adviser sells an investment to a client that is not…

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Investment Fraud: Unauthorized Trading
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Unauthorized trading, a form of broker misconduct that occurs when a broker makes a trade without the investor’s consent, can be a valid claim for securities arbitration. However, there is more than one way for unauthorized trading to be committed. In one way, the broker may believe that the transaction is suitable for their client…

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Wells Investment Securities Fined for Misleading Marketing
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On November 22, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced its securities arbitration decision to fine Wells Investment Securities Inc. for using misleading marketing materials. The materials were used in the sale of Wells Timberland REIT Inc., for which Wells was the wholesaler and dealer-manager, and the fine imposed by FINRA was $300,000. Wells Timberland…

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Mutual Fund Fraud
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Mutual funds are popular with investors because they consist of multiple stocks, meaning if one stock does poorly in the market, it doesn’t necessarily lower the entire mutual fund portfolio. Even so, mutual fund portfolios can be designed to be either very conservative or very risky. Mutual funds can include a variety of stock types…

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Merrill Lynch Pass-through Certificates
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against Merrill Lynch and came from the sale of around $16.5 billion in certificates that were derived from pools of securitized home mortgages. Investment attorneys and investors nationwide will be watching Case No. 08-CV-10841, filed against Merrill Lynch. This case obtained class certification in June of this year.…

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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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Chase Ordered to Pay $1.9 Million to Customers
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On November 15, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced its decision to order Chase Investment Services Corporation to pay more than $1.9 million to customers who incurred losses because of Chase’s recommendation of unsuitable sales of UITs, or unit investment trusts, as well as floating-rate loan funds. In addition, Chase was fined $1.7 million…

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SEC Charges Dblaine Capital with Fraud
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Dblaine Capital LLC and David B. Welliver, Dblaine Capital’s owner, have been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with securities fraud. Welliver and his firm allegedly received loans that amounted to $4 million in a “quid pro quo” deal that was said to be undisclosed, in violation of their responsibilities and improper. Allegedly,…

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A Notice to LaeRoc Income Funds Investors
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LaeRoc Funds, a real estate investment firm that, according to its website, has managed assets totaling more than $650 million over the last 23 years, is currently attempting to raise another $12 million to $15 million to pay off debt for its LaeRoc 2005-2006 Income Fund. The fund’s debt totals at least $49 million. This…

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