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FINRA Supports Mandatory Arbitration Clause Removal

Richard Ketchum, Chairman and Chief Executive of FINRA, testified before the House Financial Services Committee today in support of allowing the SEC to ban mandatory arbitration clauses in securities contracts. It is common practice for broker dealers to stipulate a mandatory dispute resolution forum in the event of a broker/client dispute. Such clauses, normally found […]

Attorneys file FINRA Arbitration Against Securities America

The law firm has been contacted by numerous investors who have suffered significant financial losses and is preparing to file additional FINRA arbitration claims against broker dealers for losses incurred based on the recommendation to purchase Medical Capital securities, including those from Securities America. It is essential for investors to understand the implications of these […]

NH Pursues UBS – Lehman Principal Protected Notes

Mark Rufo said he thought he had found a “good conservative investment” for his 88-year-old mother when, in 2007, he put $26,000 of her money with UBS Financial Services in Concord. The Nashua lawyer bought Asian Currency Basket Principal Protected Notes. Asian currencies appeared stable at the time, especially compared with the debacle of a […]

Brokers and Their Fiduciary Duty

Investment advisers and consumer advocates have applauded President Obama’s proposal to establish a fiduciary duty for broker-dealers offering investment advice. Diahann Lassus, chairwoman of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors in Arlington Heights, Ill., stated, “We think it’s great. There should be a fiduciary standard for all advisers.” This sentiment echoes the growing recognition […]

Citigroup – ASTA/Mat update

Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit seems to be caught in the crossfire of the banks misdoings and deservedly so. Investor lawsuits connected to the marketing and sale of a group of proprietary Citigroup hedge funds sold under the brand names ASTA and MAT were emerging at an alarming rate. Marketed to investors as safe fixed-income funds […]