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Regulators Accuse California-Based Woodbridge of Sales of Unregistered Securities

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently sought documents form a group of companies known as Woodbridge that has previously been accused of selling unregistered securities by state securities regulators.  Woodbridge, based in California, has reportedly raised over $1 billion from investors- allegedly by offering the sale of unregistered securities…

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PR Bonds Plummet In Value After Hurricane Maria- Investors May Have Claims Against Brokers and Financial Advisors

Investors in Puerto Rico bonds – in particular, retail investors located in the U.S. Territory who invested in various proprietary closed-end funds (“CEFs”) structured and marketed by firms including UBS Puerto Rico, Santander Securities, and Popular Securities — have suffered massive losses since late 2013 when Puerto Rico’s bond prices…

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Investors in HMS Income Fund May be Able to Recover Losses Through Arbitration

  If you have invested in HMS Income Fund (“HMS”) upon the recommendation of your financial advisor, you may be able to recover your losses through arbitration before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”).  A Maryland corporation formed in 2011, HMS is sponsored by Hines Interests Limited Partnership (“Hines”).  HMS…

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3x Leveraged and Inverse ETFs May Give Rise To Investor Claims

Investors who purchased shares in a leveraged inverse ETF or mutual fund upon the recommendation of their financial advisor may have arbitration claims.  In today’s investment environment, many retail investors have been coaxed into investing in financial products beyond the traditional universe of stocks, bonds, and bank deposit products such…

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Investors in Hospitality Investors Trust, Inc. May Have Arbitration Claims

Investors who purchased shares in the publicly registered non-traded REIT Hospitality Investors Trust, Inc. (“HIT”) upon the recommendation of their financial advisor may be able to recover their losses in FINRA arbitration.  HIT owns a portfolio of hotel properties throughout North America, including various Hilton-, Marriott- and Hyatt- branded hotels,…

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Vestin Realty Mortgage I and II and MVP REIT I and II Investors May Have Arbitration Claims

Investors in certain REITs based in Las Vegas may have arbitration claims against brokers or financial advisors if a FINRA-registered broker dealer that recommended the investment did not live up to its obligations under applicable rules.   As members and associated persons of FINRA, brokerage firms and their financial advisors must…

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Volatility Linked ETF Investors May Have Arbitration Claims

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…

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Atlas Resources 28-2010 L.P. Investors May Have Arbitration Claims

Investors in Atlas Resources 28-2010 L.P. (“Atlas 28-2010” or, the “Partnership”) may be able to recover investment losses through FINRA arbitration.  Atlas 28-2010 is a Delaware limited partnership formed on April 1, 2010, with Atlas Resources, LLC serving as its Managing General Partner and Operator (“Atlas Resources” or “MGP”).  Atlas…

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Hospitality Investors Trust Inc. (formerly ARC Hospitality Trust) Subject Of $5.53 A Share Tender Offer

Hospitality Investors Trust Inc. (formerly known as ARC Hospitality Trust, Inc.) is a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on ownership of hotels and other lodging properties in the United States.  As a publicly registered non-traded REIT, Hospitality Investors Trust was permitted to sell shares to the investing public…

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Investors in ATEL 14 LLC May Have Arbitration Claims

Investors in ATEL 14 LLC (“ATEL 14,” or the “Company”), or a similar illiquid investment product, may be able to recover losses on their investment through FINRA arbitration, or in some instances, securities litigation.  The attorneys at Law Office of Christopher J. Gray, P.C. possess considerable experience in representing aggrieved…

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