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The Dangers of Oil and Gas Private Placements

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has found private securities offerings of oil and gas ventures pose a substantial danger and risk for investor fraud.  An SEC Investor Alert listed some common red flag sales pitches often made to investors including: (1) Sales pitches referring to the high price of…

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Investors in LEAF Limited Partnerships May Have A Investment Claim

Some investment advisors have touted alternative investments as safe, stable, high return products.  The truth is, these products are often laden with risks that are not disclosed and discussed with clients.  In addition, alternative investments are simply unsuitable for many investors needs.  The sale of these products often generates commissions of…

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FINRA Investigating Newest Puerto Rico Issuance of Municipal Bonds

On March 21, 2014, The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) announced that it is investigating trading in Puerto Rico, examining secondary trades in Puerto Rico’s blockbuster $3.5 billion bond deal. FINRA is looking at possible violations of rules requiring minimum sales of $100,000. The greatest concern is that the bonds…

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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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Three Rockwell Global Capital Brokers Accused of Securities Misconduct by Customers

Rockwell Global Capital LLC (Rockwell) brokers Robert E. Lee Jr. (Robert Lee), Douglas Guarino (Guarino), and Lawrence Lee (Lee) have been the subject of at least 29 combined customer complaints.  All three brokers have been accused by clients of churning their accounts and making unsuitable investment recommendations. Robert Lee first…

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Allen Olander of Centaurus Financial Sanctioned Over Variable Annuity Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker Allen B. Olander (Olander) of Centaurus Financial, Inc. (Centaurus) concerning allegations that Olander failed to disclose an IRS lien on his Form U4, borrowed money from a customer, and made unsuitable recommendations in the sale and exchange of variable annuities.  This is…

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National Planning Corporation Broker Matthew Westfall Sanctioned Over Outside Business Activities and Non-Traded REIT Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker Matthew Westfall (Westfall) concerning allegations that from June 2011, through December 2012, while associated with the National Planning Corporation (National Planning), Westfall engaged in business activities outside the scope of his employment with the Firm.  FINRA found that Westfall solicited 18 customers…

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John Towers of VSR Financial Sanctioned Over Unsuitable Sale of Alternative Investments and Private Placement Securities

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned financial advisor John H. Towers (Towers) of VSR Financial Services, Inc. (VSR) concerning allegations of unsuitable sales of over $6,000,000 in alternative investments including oil and gas interests, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and other speculative private placement investments to an investor.  FINRA’s…

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JP Turner Supervisor Sanctioned Over Failure to Supervise Mutual Fund Switches

As we have reported, claims of churning, excessive trading, and failure to supervise have plagued J.P. Turner & Company, L.L.C. (JP Turner) brokers, among other misconduct.  Recently, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) imposed sanctions against Herman Mannings (Mannings), a JP Turner supervisor, concerning allegations that from February 2009, through…

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Silver Oak Securities Fined Over Non-Traditional ETF Sales

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Silver Oak Securities, Inc. (Silver Oak) concerning allegations from January 2009, to December 2010, Silver Oak failed to establish and maintain a supervisory system reasonably designed to achieve compliance with applicable securities laws regarding the sale of leveraged and inverse Exchange-Traded…

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