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Maritime Injury Update – Anthem of the Seas

By WEALAW / February 12, 2016 / Comments Off on Maritime Injury Update – Anthem of the Seas

The recent voyage of Royal Carribean’s Anthem of the Seas right into a hurricane has passengers asking about their rights and possibly looking for a maritime injury lawyer. According to CNN, the cruise contracts specific to each cruise line that passengers agree to before boarding spell out exactly what passengers are entitled to in various…

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New fiduciary standards and stockbroker fraud

By WEALAW / January 18, 2016 / Comments Off on New fiduciary standards and stockbroker fraud

There is a battle going on right now in Congress that will affect stockbroker fraud cases in the years to come. Here are some updates and stories from various news sources to get you up-to-speed quickly. Department of Labor Proposes Rule to Address Conflicts of Interest in Retirement Advice, Saving Middle-Class Families Billions of Dollars Every…

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FINRA Sanctions LPL Financial LLC $11.7 Million for Widespread Supervisory Failures

By WEALAW / August 3, 2015 / Comments Off on FINRA Sanctions LPL Financial LLC $11.7 Million for Widespread Supervisory Failures

FINRA recently censured LPL Financial LLC and fined it $10 million for broad supervisory failures in a number of key areas, including the sales of non-traditional exchange-traded funds (ETFs), certain variable annuity contracts, non-traded real estate investment trusts (REITs) and other complex products as well as its failure to monitor and report trades and deliver…

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FINRA Bars Two Virginia FAs In Connection With Allegations Involving Converting Client Funds

By WEALAW / June 26, 2015 / Comments Off on FINRA Bars Two Virginia FAs In Connection With Allegations Involving Converting Client Funds

Tammy Charlene Petersen formerly of Merrill Lynch and Kirsten Flynn Hawkins formerly of SunTrust Investment Services, Inc. both were barred from association with any FINRA member in any capacity in connection with allegations involving the conversion of client funds. Tammy Petersen, formerly with Merrill Lynch in Carrollton, Virginia, consented to the bar and to the entry of findings that she…

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Maryland Man Sentenced to 13 Years for Ponzi Scheme

By WEALAW / May 21, 2015 / Comments Off on Maryland Man Sentenced to 13 Years for Ponzi Scheme

Garfield M. Taylor of Rockville, Maryland was recently sentenced to 13 years in prison for operating a Ponzi scheme that cost investors more than $28 Million in losses.  Taylor convinced investors to invest with him by promising them substantial returns on their investments, telling them that he used a sophisticated securities trading strategy that protected…

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Be Wary of Pressure to Invest Immediately

By WEALAW / May 14, 2015 / Comments Off on Be Wary of Pressure to Invest Immediately

A true financial professional wants you to be comfortable and invest in what is best for you in your time. A scam artist wants you to invest in what is best for him or her as quickly as possible. Any pressure to invest immediately because the golden opportunity will be gone in a flash is a…

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Former Stockbroker Apparently Staged Disappearance

By WEALAW / May 12, 2015 / Comments Off on Former Stockbroker Apparently Staged Disappearance

In Florida, the Sun Sentinel reported that Richard Ohrn, 44, a former stock broker who disappeared while fishing in the Atlantic ocean a month ago, admitted that he staged his disappearance by abandoning the boat and driving to Albany, Georgia. According to the article Ohrn was trying to escape legal issues, including a suit by a former…

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SEC and FINRA Launch National Senior Investor Initiative Examination Program

By WEALAW / April 16, 2015 / Comments Off on SEC and FINRA Launch National Senior Investor Initiative Examination Program

In releasing a report on the National Senior Investor Initiative, the SEC and FINRA have reaffirmed the paramount importance of protecting senior investors. Andrew J. Bowden, OCIE’s Director, said, “Seniors are more dependent than ever on their own investments for retirement. Broker-dealers are developing and offering a variety of new products and services that are…

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Former NFL Player Will Allen Accused Of Running $32M Ponzi Scheme

By WEALAW / April 7, 2015 / Comments Off on Former NFL Player Will Allen Accused Of Running $32M Ponzi Scheme

Former NFL Cornerback Will Allen and a business associate have been accused of running a $32 Million Ponzi Scheme thru a company that provided loans to professional athletes according to a complaint filed by the SEC.  If you would like more details, please click here. If you believe you may have been a victim of a Ponzi scheme…

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Ronald Berman Formerly Of Axiom Capital Management Withdraws Maryland Registration

By WEALAW / April 6, 2015 / Comments Off on Ronald Berman Formerly Of Axiom Capital Management Withdraws Maryland Registration

On March 25, 2015, Ronald M. Berman, formerly of Axiom Capital Management, Inc., withdrew his registration with the State of Maryland and agreed not to reapply for registration in Maryland as a broker-dealer, agent, investment adviser or investment adviser representative for a period of five (5) years.  Previously, Mr. Berman’s general securities representative registration was…

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