Articles Tagged with FINRA Arbitration Law Firm

The Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas FINRA Arbitration Law Firm Is Investigating Former Stifel Broker Jonathan Webster

If you sustained serious losses from costly brokerage trades made by ex-Stifel, Nicolaus, & Co. financial advisor Jonathan Mark Webster, contact Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com). Webster, a longtime broker of nearly 39 years who was fired by the broker-dealer in 2024, was just suspended by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for seven months. He allegedly made trades for 19 clients, including at least 13 seniors, using commission-based brokerage accounts instead of advisory accounts that were fee-based and less costly.

The self-regulatory organization (SRO) contends that from November to December 2023, Webster made this unsuitable recommendation. He allegedly effected a short-term strategy that involved buying stocks in the commission-based accounts. This was a 10-stock approach based on the “January effect,” in which he would buy stocks in December and sell them in January so as to make money from the rise in price he predicted was going to happen. FINRA said that Webster bought the same exact 10 stocks for each of the customers in their brokerage accounts.

Tokyo Couple Sues Bankoh and Broker Yoko Farias Over Northstar (Bermuda) Losses

 Our Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) Investment Recovery Lawyers Are Representing International Investors 

In yet another FINRA arbitration claim, more Japanese investors are suing Bankoh Investment Services and its registered representative Yoko K. Farias over the losses they experienced in Northstar (Bermuda). In their six-figure lawsuit, the Tokyo couple is alleging overconcentration, unsuitable investment recommendations, misrepresentations and omissions, and gross lack of supervision. The Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas FINRA arbitration Law Firm are representing these international investors and others against both Bankoh and Farias.

Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Wins $953K FINRA Arbitration Award Against Crown Capital Securities

Investors Suffered Losses in GPB, Non-Traded REITS, & Oil and Gas

Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) are pleased to announce that a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel has awarded two investors $953,364K in their broker-dealer negligence lawsuit against Crown Capital Securities. The claimants had suffered losses in the following investments:

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