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Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Is Representing IHC Investors Against Broker-Dealers
Even with Inspired Healthcare Capital’s $40M- DIP Financing Approved by Bankruptcy Court, Investors Should Still Explore Their Legal Options
Despite Inspired Healthcare Capital’s court-approved bankruptcy financing, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas advises investors to pursue FINRA arbitration against the brokers who sold these risky private placements. While bankruptcy often results in minimal recovery, filing a claim for broker negligence or fraud may allow investors to recoup their original capital and lost profits.
If you suffered losses in Inspired Healthcare Capital (IHC) private placement funds or Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs), it is important that you continue to explore your legal options beyond the senior assisted living developer’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. The Investment Loss Attorneys of Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com), we would be happy to help you determine whether you have grounds for an investment loss recovery claim against your broker-dealer that sold you these risky Regulation D offerings.
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