The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently fined one of the United States’ largest independent broker-dealers, Cadaret Grant. Grant must pay a $200,000 fine in addition to restitution to investors because of improper sales practices of variable annuities to elderly investors. According to investment fraud lawyers, improper sales of variable…
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News: Citi International Fined by FINRA for Excessive Markups, Markdowns
On March 19, 2012, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced its decision to fine Citi Financial Services LLC for charging excessive markups and markdowns and related supervisory violations. In addition to a $600,000 fine, FINRA ordered Citi Financial to pay $648,000 in restitution and interest to wronged customers. Over…
Ziegler Healthcare Real Estate Fund Investors Could Recover Losses
Investment fraud lawyers are investigating possible Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) claims against broker-dealers who improperly recommended the purchase of Ziegler Healthcare Real Estate Funds (ZHREF). ZHREF is one of many risky private equity funds that have been improperly recommended and could result in loss recovery through securities arbitration. A…
Investors Recovering TIC Investment Losses Through Securities Arbitration
There has been a recent series of Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) securities arbitration rulings in which panels have sided with investors who sustained losses because of TIC exchanges. TIC, or tenant-in-common, investments involve tax-deferred exchanges of property ownership interests. In the majority of these arbitration awards, the sale of…
LPL Financial Investors of Direct Invest LLC May Be Eligible to Recover Losses Through Securities Arbitration
Investment attorneys are investigating claims on behalf of investors against LPL Financial regarding the sale of private placements. The many investors who sustained losses in private placements, specifically Direct Invest LLC, may be able to recover losses through securities arbitration. Earlier this month, a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Arbitration Panel…
Bernoulli High Grade CDO-II Investors Could Recover Losses Through Securities Arbitration
Merrill Lynch customers who purchased Bernoulli High Grade Collateralized Debt Obligations could recover their losses through securities arbitration. Bernoulli High Grade CDO-II was sold to institutional and high-net-worth customers of Merrill Lynch. The Bernoulli High Grade CDO-II was underwritten by Merrill Lynch in 2007. However, all 30 of the CDOs…
Securities Arbitration May Be Better Path for UBS Lehman Brothers Investors
Investment attorneys continue to seek investors who suffered significant losses in Lehman Brothers 100 Percent Principal Protection Notes and who wish to pursue securities arbitration claims in order to recover losses. Lehman Brothers 100 Percent Principal Protection Notes, also known as Principal Protected Notes, were issued by UBS Financial Services…
Citigroup’s Misconduct Comes to Light After Documents are Unsealed and Judge Refuses Request to Overturn FINRA Decision
Documents from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) proceedings of Citigroup vs. Gerald D. Hosier, Jerry Murdock Jr. and Brush Creek Capital have been unsealed. The $54.4 million award granted in this case was the largest ever given to individuals in securities arbitration proceedings. A decision was made this month…
Investment Attorneys Seeking Defrauded Investors Following Two Securities Arbitration Cases Against Merrill Lynch
Investment attorneys are investigating potential claims on behalf of investors against Merrill Lynch and the Phil Scott Team. Over the last seven months, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has awarded defrauded investors, in two separate securities arbitration proceedings, around $2 million. The $2 million awarded includes compensatory damages, attorney’s fees,…
FINRA Awards Claimants More Than $9 Million
Securities Arbitration recently concluded in a private placement suit between CapWest and 30 claimants. The initial filing with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) took place in December 2009 and was amended in February 2010 and June 2010. Claimants asserted breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and failure…