Can I still sue a broker who had errors and omissions during the time she stole all my mothers money
I agree with the previous answer - insurance will not cover intentional fraud. However, if the broker is properly licensed, the firm that the...
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I agree with the previous answer - insurance will not cover intentional fraud. However, if the broker is properly licensed, the firm that the...
I agree with the previous answer. If the defendant is going to jail, he is very likely out of money. You have to determine whether other parties...
This issue depends a lot on the security protocols of the brokerage firm. It also depends on how the hack happened - did the scammers convince the...
A drop in the value of your portfolio does not necessarily mean that there is wrongdoing. However, there may be liability on the part of your...
There are primarily two grounds to sue a financial/investment adviser: a) the investments were not suitable for you considering your age, risk...
The first thing you should do is consult (or continue to consult) with your advisor at the bank, or with another financial advisor/stockbroker...
It is unclear whether you have a valid claim. You should talk with attorneys who regularly handle securities or investment cases. In particular,...
You may have a claim against for former financial advisor. You potentially also have a claim against the advisor's firm, as the firm has an...
You should look for an attorney who regularly represents investors, preferably in arbitration. Many platforms that deal in crypto use arbitration...
There's a lot going on here. You have a number of potential claims, although whether they are good claims is another story. Your strongest claim...