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Houston Institutional Investor Lawyers

Houston, TX Institutional Investors Lawyers Representing Corporations, Pension Funds, Businesses and Others In Texas That Have Been The Victim of Broker Fraud  Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) has been fighting for Texas institutional investors in recouping their losses caused by investment fraud for 35 years. With our main office in Houston and another…

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Institutional Investment Fraud Lawyers 

Research Foundation Awarded More Than $7.3M In Their FINRA Lawsuit Against Principal Securities. Our Institutional Investment Fraud Lawyers are Representing Nonprofits, Charitable Organizations, Endowment Funds, And Institutional investors    Churning, Unsuitability, and Supervisory Failures Alleged in Nonprofit’s Broker Fraud Claim A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel has awarded over $7.3…

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Institutional Investment Attorneys

Is Your Broker Responsible for Your Institutional Investor Fraud Losses?  How Our Seasoned Institutional Investment Attorneys Can Help  Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) represent institutional investors against their broker-dealers in pursuing damages for losses sustained due to broker negligence or fraud. Determining whether you should sue your brokerage firm…

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Former Och-Ziff Capital Executive Admits To Lying

Michael L. Cohen, the ex-head of Och-Ziff Capital Management Group in Europe, has pleaded guilty to one criminal count of lying to authorities. The guilty plea comes a year after he was accused of defrauding a client, a biomedical research charity, of millions of dollars. Although prosecutors have not identified…

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Morgan Stanley To Pay $150M Over Mortgage-Backed Securities

Morgan Stanley (MS) has agreed to a $150M settlement with the California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) and the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to resolve claims that it misled investors about the risks involved in mortgage-backed securities, which both pension funds purchased from 2003 to 2007. CalSTRS and…

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SEC Charges Abraaj Investment Management With Defrauding Investors

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accusing Abraaj Investment Management Ltd., a Dubai-based investment advisory firm, with misappropriating money from the Abraaj Growth Markets Health Fund. The regulator said that the fraud has resulted in losses for US investors, including charitable organizations that invested over $100M in the…

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Criminal Securities Fraud Cases Including Startup Company Charged in $48M Fraud

Jury Convicts Investment Manager for Defrauding Lenders and Clients A federal jury has convicted Shawn Baldwin, a Chicago investment manager, on seven counts of wire fraud. Baldwin is accused of fraudulently obtaining over $10M from at least 15 investors and lenders between 2006 and 2017. They thought that their money…

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Big Banks Are Accused of Rigging Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Bonds

The City of Birmingham Retirement and Relief System and the Electrical Workers Pension System Local 103 have filed a proposed class action securities fraud lawsuit accusing a number of big banks of colluding with one another to rig the prices of Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac) and Federal…

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Investor Fraud Claims Include Kiddar Capital and Stanford Ponzi Scam

$20M Ponzi Scam Results in Guilty Plea for Kiddar Capital Founder Todd Hitt, Kiddar Capital’s founder and a member of a prominent commercial real estate family in Virginia, has pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges accusing him of operating a $20M Ponzi fraud that involved several schemes. According to prosecutors,…

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Philadelphia Sues Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Other Big Banks, Alleges Municipal Bond Rigging

The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is suing Bank of America (BAC), Goldman Sachs (GS), Citigroup (C), Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), Barclays Plc (BAR), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) for allegedly rigging rates for variable-rate demand obligations (VRDOs). Philadelphia had issued over $1.6B of…

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