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SSEK Law Firm Files FINRA Arbitration Claims Against J.P. Morgan For Customers of Fired Broker Ed Turley

Former San Francisco Financial Advisor Costs Investors Over $62 million Our FINRA arbitration lawyers at Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (SSEK Law Firm at investorlawyers.com) are continuing to investigate investors’ claims of losses sustained while working with ex-J.P. Morgan Securities LLC broker, Edward Lawrence Turley.  Already, SSEK Law Firm has…

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GPB Capital Sells Prime Automotive Group Dealerships for $880M

GPB Sells Remaining Prime Automotive Group Dealerships to Group 1 Automotive According to a regulatory filing submitted on September 13th, 2021, the private equity firm is selling all of its Prime Automotive car dealerships to Group 1 Automotive Inc. for $880M. The sale includes GPB Automotive Portfolio’s remaining 30 stores…

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Former LPL Financial Broker Kevin McCallum Facing Over $4.8M in FINRA Arbitration Claims

Glacier Point Advisors Managing Partner is Ordered to Pay Customers More Than $1.2M in Restitution  Kevin Marshall McCallum, a former LPL Financial stockbroker and the Managing Partner of Glacier Point Advisors has been suspended by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for a year. McCallum is ordered to pay over…

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Sigma Financial is Facing $4.5M in Possible Damages from Customer Claims Arbitration

Recent Report to SEC Notes Four Pending Disputes Against Sigma Financial InvestmentNews reports that according to Sigma Financial Corp.’s recent Focus Report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the firm is contending with four pending Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration claims from customers alleging damages of approximately $4.5M.…

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Coastal Equities To Pay $280K To Elderly and Retiree Clients Over Allegedly Unsuitable Trades

Coastal Equities Has Been The Subject of $3M in Investor Arbitration Claims Coastal Equities, a mid-sized broker-dealer, recently arrived at a settlement with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) in which it agreed to give $280K in restitution to several customers. The firm is accused of failing to reasonably supervise…

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Customers Blame Newbridge Securities Broker Kerri Jamison For Investment Losses

Dually Registered Rep. Faces Multiple FINRA Arbitration Claims by Investors  Kerri Suzanne Jamison, a Newbridge Securities Corp. and Newbridge Financial Services Group stockbroker, is currently the subject of pending complaints by customers who claim they lost money because of investment recommendations she made.  Jamison, who has worked under the names…

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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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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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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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