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Gana LLP Files Customer Complaint Against JHS Capital Concerning Broker Joe Alijaj

The law office of Gana Weinstein LLP recently filed a securities arbitration on behalf of an investor against JHS Capital Advisors, LLC f/k/a Pointe Capital, Inc. (JHS Capital) concerning allegations that the broker recommended unsuitable investments, churned the account, and ultimately depleted the claimant’s assets. The claimant is sixty-one years old and spent…

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Dawson James Securities Sanctioned Over Alleged Supervisory Failures

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently sanctioned brokerage firm Dawson James Securities, Inc., (Dawson James) concerning allegations that the firm did not provide for supervision reasonably designed to comply with certain applicable securities laws and regulations. FINRA has stated that at a minimum, written supervisory procedures should describe: (a)…

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JP Turner Sanctioned Again By Financial Regulator

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker-dealer J.P. Turner & Company, L.L.C. (JP Turner) concerning allegations JP Turner failed to establish and enforce reasonable supervisory procedures to monitor the outside brokerage accounts of its registered representatives. In addition, FINRA alleged that JP Turner failed to establish an escrow account…

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Former MML Investors and AXA Advisors Broker Monte Miron Barred From Brokerage Industry

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently sanctioned MML Investors Services, LLC (MML Investors a/k/a MassMutual Life Insurance Company) broker Monte Miron (Miron) concerning allegations that Miron made unauthorized trades in client accounts and that the broker failed to disclose certain tax liens on his Form U4 in a timely…

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Two MetLife Advisors Alleged to Have Wrongfully Exchanged Variable Annuities

On March 27, 2014, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) filed a regulatory complaint against two former brokers from MetLife Securities, Inc., a unit of MetLife Inc. According to the complaint, Christopher Birli (Birli) and Patrick Chapin (Chapin), who both worked for MetLife in Williamsville, New York, until 2012, participated…

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Gana LLP Files Churning Case Against RBC and Morgan Stanley on Behalf of Client

The law offices of Gana Weinstein LLP recently filed a complaint against RBC Capital Markets, LLC (RBC) and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC (Morgan Stanley) accusing their registered representative Bruce Weinstein (Weinstein) of churning (excessive trading) and making unsuitable recommendations. In addition, the complaint alleged that the brokerage firms failed to…

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Thomas Oakes of Royal Securities Sanctioned Over Allegations of Unsuitable Investments

Broker Thomas C. Oakes (Oakes) has been suspended and fined by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) concerning allegations from 2005 through May 2008, Oakes had engaged in unsuitable short term trading of low priced and/or speculative securities in the accounts of at least three customers causing substantial losses. Oakes…

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Ex- Stratton Oakmont Broker Accused of Churning

Christopher Veale, a broker who worked at Stratton Oakmont Inc., was accused by Massachusetts securities regulators of excessive trading in the account of an 81-year-old person from 2010 to 2012. The regulators said today in a statement that they’re seeking to bar Veale from the securities business in Massachusetts, along with…

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FINRA Bars LPL Financial Broker for Falsifying Documents

On December 13, 2013, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. (FINRA) barred Gary Chackman after he allegedly falsified company documents to evade procedures and protocol, which caused an overconcentration of customer’s investments in alternative assets. Chackman evaded the firm’s supervision and inaccurately completed investor documents. LPL Financial Inc., Chackman’s employer at…

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Churning Zero Coupon Bond Treasuries

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigates broker-dealer’s actions, including cases of misrepresentation, market manipulation, theft of customers’ funds, illegal schemes and the sale of unregistered securities. If the broker-dealer violates a securities law, the SEC enforces administrative action and civil penalties. In other circumstances, an investor may file a…

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