Close

Articles Posted in Stock Fraud

Updated:

FINRA Dispute Resolution Arbitration: An Investor’s Guide

FINRA Dispute Resolution arbitration offers a fair and expedited dispute resolution pathway for investors looking to resolve a dispute with their broker or securities firm. The arbitration process works as an alternative to traditional litigation and operates completely independent of the court system. As a result, this process often allows…

Updated:

Margin Investing with Robinhood – Do the Risks Outweigh Rewards?

Margin investing offers the opportunity to super-charge investments, but it also holds quite a bit of risk. Recent market volatility has shed a light on some of these risks, particularly for users of app-based platforms like Robinhood. Let’s consider an example of margin investing with Robinhood. An investor deposits $5,000…

Updated:

NFTs: Investment Boom or Bust?

In the span of the last two months, a digital piece of art sold for nearly $70 million, Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, sold his first tweet for $2.8 million, and a digital Lebron James basketball card went for $208,000. What do these three massive sales have in common? Each…

Updated:

Can the SEC Help Protect Investors Against Climate Risk?

This week’s unprecedented winter storm in Texas this is the latest reminder of intensifying weather events across the globe, and the damage left in its wake opens up important questions about whether our financial systems are prepared to withstand the impacts of climate change. One of the most important functions…

Updated:

Thoughts on the Risk of Fraud in Cryptocurrency Investments

As they begin to move into the mainstream, it has become clear that cryptocurrencies pose a unique set of regulatory and legal challenges for investors and regulation agencies alike. In the past week alone, two high-profile securities fraud cases tied to cryptocurrency have come to light, and the total number of…

Updated:

GameStop Short Squeeze: Legal and Regulatory Implications?

It has been a tumultuous week in the investment world, with rallies among a gaggle of unlikely stocks, spurred on by a group of even more unlikely investors – retail investors who have banded together on the popular social media site, Reddit. As has been widely reported this week, when…

Updated:

Proposal to Let Hedge Funds Hide Their Holdings Likely Going Down in Flames

In July 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission made a proposal to vastly change the reporting requirements of hedge funds. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposal would permit hedge funds with less than $3.5 billion in assets to stop reporting their holdings in quarterly reports to the Securities and Exchange…

Updated:

Financial Advisers Fail (Again) In Protecting Individual Investors.

The Wall Street Journal published an article by Jason Zweig and Andrea Fuller on August 31, 2020 explaining their analysis of how financial advisers fell short in meeting their obligations to disclose important information to individual investors like you.[1] The Wall Street Journal analyzed the filings made by investment advisers…

Updated:

Fourth Circuit Slaps Down Bad Arguments Regarding Arbitration and Account Contracts

In Interactive Brokers, LLC v. Saroop, the United States Federal Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit made it clear that a broker’s contract that incorporates FINRA rules supports a breach of contract claim when the broker violates FINRA.  Further, this case reinforces the public policy of using arbitration to…

Updated:

Beware of Stock Fraud Related to Alleged Cures and Treatments in the Covid-19 Era

Stock fraud is awful, but it should not surprise you that it happens.  There are bad people out there who think nothing of stealing money from anyone they can.  Stock fraud, I bet, has been happening since corporations became a thing. Stock fraud may occur when a company defrauds investors…

Contact Us