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UBS Loses Lehman Arbitration Note Claim by Small Investor

In an arbitration case that could affect numerous cases that are still pending, a Financial Industry Regulation Authority panel awarded a small investor $200,000 after finding that a UBS Financial Services broker acted inappropriately when he sold high-risk Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. principal-protected notes to the claimant. The case involving…

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Morgan Keegan Again Ordered by Arbitrators to Pay Bond Fund Losses to Investors

Morgan Keegan & Co. has been ordered to pay $51,000 to Larry and Diane Papasan. Larry Papasan is Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division’s former president. The Papasans filed their arbitration claim against Morgan Keegan last year after they lost about $80,000 in the account they had with the investment…

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Morgan Keegan Hit with Large Penalty for Fouling Ex-NBA Star

Following a dispute that was resolved in arbitration, broker-dealer Morgan Keegan & Co. must pay former NBA player Horace Grant $1.46 million. The amount is the largest arbitration loss for Morgan Keegan to date. Morgan Keegan is the securities brokerage firm of Regions Financial Corp. The award, issued by the…

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Monex Deposit Company Cannot Compel Investors to Resolve Consumer Investment Dispute in Arbitration, Says Appeals Court

Yesterday, the California Court of Appeals reversed a trial court’s ruling that the plaintiffs who had filed an investment fraud lawsuit against Monex Deposit Company had to go through arbitration instead because of the mandatory arbitration provisions that were included in the investors’ contracts. Per Monex’s arbitration provisions, three arbitrators…

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Stockbroker Fraud Law Firm Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas LTD LLP Files Claims Against Morgan Keegan Following SEC Wells Notice

Last week, the Staff of the Atlanta Regional Office of the US Securities and Exchange Commission sent Morgan Keegan & Co, Inc., Morgan Asset Management, Inc., and three employees a “Wells” notice. The notice stated the Staff’s intention to recommend that the Commission bring enforcement actions over possible federal securities…

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FINRA Says Number of Stockbroker Fraud Arbitration Claims by Plaintiffs is Rising

According to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the amount of investor fraud claims alleging securities fraud and other violations has grown. From January to May 2009, investors filed 3,163 stockbroker fraud claims-an 85% increase from the 1,711 stockbroker fraud arbitration claims that were filed for the same period in 2008.…

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Customer Who Filed Motion to Vacate Arbitration Award is Ordered to Pay Sanctions for Frivolous Arguments

An Illinois federal court has ruled in line with the Seventh Circuit and says it will impose sanctions on a party that tried to get an arbitration award vacated because he only put forth frivolous arguments. The case is Halim v. Great Gatsby’s Auction Gallery, Inc. Cameel A. Halim purchased…

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Magistrate Judge Tells Texas Court that Citigroup Global Markets Holding Inc. Should Not Be Denied Arbitration Award for Unpaid Promissory Note

The US District Court for the Western District of Texas should confirm an arbitration award for brokerage firm Citigroup Global Markets Holding Inc. against a former employee who failed to pay his promissory note-so says magistrate judge Nancy Stein Nowak. Nowak argued before the Texas court that even if “equitable…

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Morgan Keegan Ordered by FINRA to Pay Investors $267,711 Plus Interest for Losses in RMK Bond Funds

Separate Financial Industry Regulatory Authority arbitration panels have issued awards to investors who suffered financial losses in Regions Morgan Keegan mutual funds. Last week, a FINRA panel awarded two California residents $267,711 plus interest for their losses-the largest bund fund arbitration award that Morgan Keegan has been ordered to pay…

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Morgan Stanley Court Case Demonstrates Why Securities Arbitration is Often a Better Forum

Many lawyers and investors complain about securities arbitration. According to Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas LTD LLP Founder and Stockbroker Fraud Attorney William Shephard, however, the following Morgan Stanley case is “one of many cases filed in court which would have likely not been dismissed in securities arbitration.” Earlier this…

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