September 26, 2013
InvestmentNews
Bruce Kelly
A former star Wedbush Securities Inc. broker Wednesday won a stunning $4.2 million arbitration award against his old firm in a case that dated back to sales of risky collateralized mortgage obligations before the credit crisis. At the heart of the claim by former Wedbush broker Michael Farah is the allegation that “Wedbush made misrepresentations […]
September 26, 2013
Law360
Kathryn Brenzel
Wedbush Securities Inc. has to pay one of its former brokers nearly $4.3 million in lost income and attorneys’ fees after an arbitration panel ruled Wednesday that the broker lost clients due to the California firm’s misrepresentation of certain mortgage-backed securities. Ex-Wedbush broker Michael Farah won a lengthy battle on Wednesday against his former employer […]
July 18, 2013
Reuters
Suzanne Barlyn
The surge of securities arbitration cases provoked by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression is coming to an end. Cases by investors seeking to recover losses tied to the 2007-2008 crisis are down to a trickle, lawyers say. Thousands have now wound their way through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) arbitration system […]
June 21, 2013
Reuters
Suzanne Barlyn
Wall Street’s industry-funded watchdog said it was beefing up oversight of its 6,500 securities arbitrators after one of them was criminally indicted and suspended from the practice of law but failed to properly disclose those legal run-ins. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s new policy comes after Reuters asked questions about the background of Demetrio Timban, […]
June 11, 2013
InvestmentNews
Dan Jamieson
A former J.P. Morgan broker has filed an arbitration claim alleging that the bank’s securities unit encouraged sales of proprietary funds by withholding commissions from brokers on trades of outside funds. The claim, filed last month with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. by Bryant Tchan against J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, said that an internal review system […]