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Fort Worth Investment Fraud Lawyers & FINRA Attorneys

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Ryan Bakhtiari, Partner — Bakhtiari & Harrison

Admitted: CA | NY | TX | DC | Multiple Federal Courts  ·  Super Lawyers 2005–2026  ·  Former PIABA President  ·  Former FINRA NAMC Chairman  ·  Last reviewed: May 2026

Fort Worth investment fraud lawyers at Bakhtiari & Harrison represent investors in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and throughout Texas in FINRA arbitration and securities litigation. Fort Worth’s combination of old energy wealth, a growing technology and logistics sector, and a large retirement-age population creates consistent exposure to investment fraud and broker misconduct. Over four decades, the firm has recovered more than $250 million for clients. Ryan Bakhtiari is admitted in Texas, served as Chairman of the FINRA National Arbitration and Mediation Committee, and has been a Super Lawyer every year from 2005 to 2026. Investor cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no recovery, no fee.

Investment fraud lawyers serving Fort Worth and Tarrant County

Fort Worth sits at the western anchor of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — home to a substantial investor community whose assets span energy, real estate, and traditional brokerage accounts. Tarrant County’s growing population of retirees and near-retirees creates particular exposure to the unsuitable product recommendations and elder financial fraud patterns that Bakhtiari & Harrison has prosecuted in FINRA arbitration nationwide.

FINRA arbitration hearings for Fort Worth investors are held at the Dallas FINRA hearing location at 12801 N Central Expressway. Bakhtiari & Harrison represents Fort Worth investors throughout the FINRA arbitration process and in federal court where arbitration is not available.

Investment fraud and misconduct claims we handle

Why choose Bakhtiari & Harrison as your Fort Worth investment fraud lawyers

For a full overview of the firm’s nationwide representation practice, visit the California Investment Fraud Lawyers page.

Bakhtiari & Harrison also represents investors throughout Texas, including Dallas, Houston, and Austin.

Frequently asked questions — Fort Worth investment fraud lawyers

Do I need a local Fort Worth lawyer for a FINRA arbitration claim?

Not necessarily. FINRA arbitration hearings are held at the regional hearing location nearest the claimant’s residence — not at the attorney’s office. Bakhtiari & Harrison represents investors throughout the United States and appears at FINRA hearing locations nationwide. What matters most is the attorney’s specific FINRA arbitration experience and knowledge of the claims at issue, not their physical proximity to the client.

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What is the deadline to file a FINRA arbitration claim in Texas?

Under FINRA Rule 12206, claims must be filed within six years of the events giving rise to the dispute. Texas investors may also have state law claims with their own limitations periods. Contact Bakhtiari & Harrison promptly — time limits are strictly enforced and missing the deadline permanently closes the claim.

Does Bakhtiari & Harrison represent investors in Tarrant County communities outside Fort Worth?

Yes. Bakhtiari & Harrison represents investors throughout Tarrant County including Arlington, Mansfield, Euless, Bedford, Hurst, and surrounding communities. FINRA arbitration hearings for these investors are held at the Dallas FINRA hearing location.

Can I bring a FINRA arbitration claim if my broker recommended energy investments that declined?

Possibly. The key question is not whether the investment declined but whether the recommendation was suitable for your financial profile and whether the risks were adequately disclosed. Energy sector investments — including MLPs, oil and gas programs, and energy sector concentrated portfolios — have generated significant FINRA arbitration claims when they were recommended to investors whose risk tolerance could not accommodate the sector’s volatility. Bakhtiari & Harrison evaluates all Fort Worth investment fraud claims at no charge.

For investors throughout Texas, visit the Texas Investment Fraud Lawyers page.

Contact our Fort Worth investment fraud lawyers — free consultation

Contact Bakhtiari & Harrison for a free, confidential consultation. Our FINRA attorneys evaluate every potential investor claim at no charge. Investor cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no recovery, no fee.

Investor cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no recovery, no fee.

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