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Advisor Erik Drewes Expunges Three Customer Complaints From His Disclosures

The attorneys at Gana Weinstein LLP have reviewed BrokerCheck records reports that broker Erik Drewes (Drewes), currently employed by American Capital Partners LLC, has been subject to at least three customer complaints during his career.  According to records kept by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Drewes’s customer complaints allege…

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Broker Investigation: SagePoint Financial’s Scott Aabel

The investment attorneys of Gana Weinstein LLP are interested in speaking with clients of Scott Aabel (Aabel). According to the BrokerCheck records kept by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Aabel has been the subject of at least 10 customer complaints, one regulatory event, three judgment or liens, and three financial…

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FINRA Bars Former Pruco Securities and MetLife Securities Broker Derek Weaver

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) recently barred broker Derek Weaver (Weaver) alleging that Weaver failed to provide documents and information to FINRA in response to demands made to investigate the broker’s activities. On December 1, 2014, FINRA sent Weaver a request for documents concerning allegations that he participated in…

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FINRA Alleges SWS Financial Services Failed to Supervise Variable Annuity Transactions

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) filed a complaint against brokerage firm SWS Financial Services, Inc. (SWS Financial) over allegations that from September 2009, to May 2011, SWS Financial had inadequate supervisory systems procedures to supervise its variable annuity (VA) securities business. Specifically, FINRA alleged that SWS Financial: (1) failed…

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FINRA Sanctions Ameriprise Over Arbitration Discovery Abuse Part II

In the prior post we discussed the extremely difficult journey an investor may have to go through in order to obtain relevant discovery documents from the brokerage industry in FINRA arbitration. We also discussed how the system is stacked against the investor’s rights and provides incentives to firms to withhold…

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Is FINRA Ready to Get Serious About Arbitration Discovery Abuse? Part I

Many securities arbitration attorneys would agree that discovery abuse in FINRA arbitration is a problem under certain circumstances. A client has a seemingly great and compelling case.  Then the brokerage firm produces its “discovery” but something doesn’t seem right. Documents recording decisions on key dates are missing, there are unexpected…

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optionsXpress, Inc. Sanctioned Over Allegations of Unlicensed Securities Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm optionsXpress, Inc. (optionsXpress) concerning allegations that: 1) between March 2007, and March 2012, optionsXpress contracted with a third party service provider referred to as (GBT) to provide options trading coaching services to the firm’s options customers; 2) the firm approved marketing…

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Broker Robert Livingstone Barred Over Alleged Sales of Newland Strategies to Customers

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker Robert Livingstone (Livingstone) concerning allegations that Livingstone failed to respond FINRA’s request for documents concerning claims that Livingstone deposited a customer’s money into a private company called Newland Strategies. Livingstone first became registered with FINRA in 1992 as a General Securities Representative…

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