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Law Firm Launches Investigation of non-traded REIT recommendations — LPLA

Beverly Hills based securities lawyers launch of an investigation of the sales practices of LPL Financial, LLC in recommending non-traded REITs to their clients.  The investigation follows the recently filed complaint by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Securities Division into similar non-traded REIT sales practices.  The Massachusetts complaint charged LPL with dishonest and unethical business practices. […]

UBS pays $1.5 billion to settle Libor probe

A sole UBS trader used a combination of bribery, flattery and fictitious trading to rig the price of money over three years, regulatory filings show. The employee, only identified by regulators as “Trader A,” colluded with brokers, counterparts at other firms and his colleagues to influence yen Libor, which reflects how much banks charge each for […]

Ex-Fair Finance CEO Timothy Durham sentenced to 50 years

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that on November 30, 2012, Timothy S. Durham, former CEO of Ohio-based Fair Finance Company (“Fair Finance”), was sentenced to 50 years in prison for orchestrating a $200 million scheme that defrauded more than 5,000 investors over almost five years. Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the United States District Court […]

Final judgments entered in securities case involving China Voice Holding Corp.

On November 26 and 29, 2012, the Honorable Reed O’Connor, United States District Judge for the Northern District of Texas, entered final judgments against Alex Dowlatshahi, Christopher Mills, and Robert Wilson, permanently enjoining them and ordering monetary relief. The final judgments against Dowlatshahi and Mills permanently enjoin them from violating Section 10(b) of the Securities […]

JP Morgan charged in connection with RMBS offerings

In coordination with the federal-state Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities Working Group, the Securities and Exchange Commission today charged J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and affiliated entities with misleading investors in offerings of residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS). The firm agreed to a settlement in which it will pay $296.9 million. The SEC plans to distribute the money to […]