When to Call a Securities Arbitration Attorney Securities arbitration attorneys, sometimes referred to as investment attorneys, FINRA attorneys, or securities attorneys, should be contacted whenever an investor believes he or she has been a victim of broker misconduct. An investor may have cause to retain a securities fraud attorney to file a…
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FINRA Debates Rule Allowing Matters to Be Referred to Enforcement During Arbitration Cases
A recent InvestmentNews article highlighted a proposed rule change that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has proposed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that would allow arbitrators to direct cases to FINRA enforcement during the pendency of the case. FINRA enforcement is responsible disciplining brokers and brokerage firms…
Darrell Frazier Accused of Selling Variable Annuities by Misleading Customers
Darrell G. Frazier (Frazier) was recently barred from the securities industry by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Frazier made fraudulent statements in the sales of variable annuities. Frazier is also alleged to have made unsuitable variable annuity sale recommendations to customers. Frazier first became registered with…
Massachusetts Securities Regulator Subpoenaed 15 Brokerage Firms Over Products Sold to Senior Investors
In July 2013, William Galvin, the Massachusetts (MA) Secretary of the Commonwealth, began an investigation into “the marketing of complicated financial investments to older people.” In the process of the investigation, Galvin subpoenaed fifteen different brokerage firms in order to obtain information on investments that were sold to senior citizens…
SEC Sanctions Colorado-Based Portfolio Manager for Forging Documents and Misleading Chief Compliance Officer
August 27, 2013 – The Securities and Exchange Commission sanctioned a former portfolio manager at a Boulder, Colo.-based investment adviser for forging documents and misleading the firm’s chief compliance officer to conceal his failure to report personal trades. An SEC investigation found that Carl Johns of Louisville, Colo., failed to…