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Morgan Stanley Sued for Unsuitable Recommendations Over Harvest Volatility Strategy, MLPs and Other Complex Investments Made To A Texas Investor

Brokerage Firm Made Unsuitable Investment Recommendations to An Inexperienced Investor Our brokerage firm fraud lawyers at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK Law Firm) have filed a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration against Morgan Stanley on behalf of an elderly Dallas, Texas investor. The investor in question sustained over…

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Frontier Communications Bonds Purchased From FMSBonds May Have Grounds for FINRA Arbitration Claim

FMSBonds May Not Have Apprised Frontier Communications Investors Of The Risks  If you purchased Frontier Communications bonds from FMSBonds, also known as First Miami Securities, or any other bonds that have turned out riskier than what was represented to you, please contact our broker fraud lawyers at Shepherd Smith Edwards…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Investigates Investor Claims Involving Ex-Stifel Nicolaus Broker Steven Rodemer

FINRA Bars Fired Stifel Broker The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced that it has permanently barred former Stifel Nicolaus (SF) stockbroker Steven Dale Rodemer. The brokerage firm fired Rodemer earlier this year following allegations that he took funds from one client’s account without authorization. Even with COVID-19 disrupting every…

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Las Pérdidas en las Inversiones durante el Coronavirus tiene a los Inversionistas Buscando Respuestas

Si usted es como muchos americanos con inversiones, podría estar luchando con cómo manejar las pérdidas masivas que afectan su cartera mientras el novedoso coronavirus (COVID-19) continúa haciendo estragos en la economía, los mercados, la industria laboral y la vida de las personas. De lo que puede que usted no…

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What To Know About Suing Your Broker or Investment Adviser For Fraud In FINRA Arbitration During COVID-19

Investment Losses During the Coronavirus Has Investors Scrambling for Answers If you are like many Americans with investments, you may be struggling to grapple with the massive losses affecting your portfolio as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to wreak havoc on the economy, the markets, the job industry, and people’s…

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Ex-Kestra Financial Broker Involved in Investor Fraud Claims and Accused of Unauthorized Trading

Barred Kestra Investment Services Stockbroker Accused of Unauthorized Trading Our investor fraud lawyers at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK Law Firm) are currently speaking with former customers of ex-Kestra Investment Services broker, James Blake Daughtry. He was recently barred by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). The self-regulatory organization…

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Experts Say: Expect More FINRA Arbitration Cases Following Coronavirus and Market Volatility

Investment Losses During COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Been Caused By Fraud Or Negligence According to experts, George Friedman and Rick Ryder, fears about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resulting market turbulence will lead to a rise in investor fraud claims and FINRA arbitration cases. Friedman is the Securities Arbitration…

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Jack Jones and Mark Robare of Robare & Jones Wealth Management are the Subjects of a FINRA Complaint Involving GPB Investments and Other Privately Traded Investments

Triad Advisors Sued Over GPB Private Placement Sales In our latest GPB investor fraud claim against a brokerage firm, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas, (SSEK Law Firm) is seeking up to $500K from Triad Advisors on behalf of a retired Texas couple. The claimants, who are in their seventies, entrusted…

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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Investigates Investor Claims Involving Robinhood Financial

Investors Who Used or Currently Use Robinhood Financial May Have Grounds for a Claim If you are someone who lost money while using Robinhood Financial to make investments, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK Law Firm) would like to speak with you to help you explore whether you have grounds…

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Citigroup, LPL Financial, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan Securities, and Merrill Lynch Fined $1.4M for Failure to Reasonably Supervise

Broker-Dealers Accused of Not Properly Supervising Custodial Accounts The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced that it has fined five major firms $1.4M in total for not reasonably supervising custodial accounts. The broker-dealers are: Citigroup (C), which will pay $300K. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (MS), which will pay $300K. JP…

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