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Are You a Victim of Stock Brokerage Identity Theft?

Stock brokerage identity theft is a growing problem in today’s digital age, where personal and financial information is readily available online. This type of identity theft occurs when a fraudster uses your personal information, such as your name, Social Security number, or login credentials, to open a brokerage account in your name or gain access […]

A Primer on Yield Curve Inversion and Investment Accounts

The yield curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between the interest rates of bonds with different maturities. Typically, the curve slopes upward, meaning that long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates. However, there are times when the curve inverts, meaning that short-term interest rates are higher than long-term interest rates. This […]

In California, When Can I Sue My Stockbroker?

Investing in the stock market can be rewarding, offering the potential for substantial returns and long-term financial security. However, when things go wrong due to the actions or inactions of a stockbroker or financial advisor, it can lead to significant financial losses and emotional distress. If you find yourself in such a situation, you might […]

Steps to Consider in Authorizing an Agreement to Purchase/Sell a Stockbroker’s Book of Business

When a stockbroker decides to sell their book of business, it is often due to retirement or a shift in career focus. Conversely, a financial advisor may look to purchase a book of business to expand their client base and grow their practice. How A Book of Business is Sold Bakhtiari & Harrison represent and […]

Compliance with Securities Laws and Regulations: The Case of Credit Suisse’s $6.5 Million Fine

Ensuring adherence to securities laws and regulations is a fundamental aspect of operating within the financial industry. This was starkly highlighted by the recent $6.5 million fine imposed on Credit Suisse’s U.S.-based securities business by the U.S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and major exchanges. This penalty underscores the importance of establishing robust supervisory systems […]