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Our Texas Investment Loss Law Firm Has Helped Thousands Recoup Their Losses From Brokerage Firms

For over 30 years, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) have been working with Texas investors to pursue damages from US-based broker-dealers whose negligence or misconduct played a part in causing their investment losses. From our law offices in Dallas and Houston, we have The Lone Star State covered when it comes to providing retail investors, retirees, seniors, high-net-worth investors, and institutional investors with the quality securities law representation they need.

Houston Investment Loss Recovery Law Firm

Fighting For Texas Investors Against Their Broker-Dealers Since 1990 

For over 30 years, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) has represented investors throughout Lone Star State from both our Houston headquarters and our Dallas law office. We help retail investors, retirees, seniors, high-net-worth individual investors, and institutional investors in pursuing damages for their investment losses caused by broker fraud or misconduct.

I’m A Non-US Citizen. Can I Recover My Northstar (Bermuda) Investment Losses?

Japanese Retiree Sues Bankoh Investment Services, a Division of Bank of Hawaii, For Up to $500K  

If you are an international investor who suffered losses in an investment sold to you by a US-based broker-dealer, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) Attorney team (investorlawyer.com) can help you explore your legal options. Over the years, we have filed many broker fraud lawsuits for foreign nationals, including Northstar Financial Services (Bermuda) investors.

Louisiana Broker Fraud Attorneys

Our Seasoned New Orleans Securities Law Firm Represents Investors Against US-Based Broker-Dealers 

Trusting a financial professional to manage your funds comes with the hope that they will, at the very least, keep your money safe if not grow your assets. Unfortunately, that isn’t always what happens. Investors have been known to suffer serious portfolio losses due to broker fraud or misconduct. From our Metairie securities law offices in Jefferson Parish, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) represents Louisiana clients in pursuing damages from US-based broker-dealers through arbitration, mediation, and litigation.

Illinois Broker Fraud Attorneys

Our Trusted Chicago Securities Law Firm Represents Illinois Investors Against Their Broker-Dealers 

If you lost money on NYSE Chicago or in an investment that was marketed to you by a US financial advisor, and you are wondering whether stockbroker fraud or negligence was a factor, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) can help you explore your legal options. We represent investors throughout The Prairie State in holding broker-dealers liable for our client’s losses.

I’m A CB Life Annuity Investor. Can I Sue My Citizens Securities Broker For My Losses?

Brokerage Firm Allegedly Sold Colorado Bankers Life Insurance Annuities To Retirees and Seniors

If you are one of the tens of thousands of investors whose funds have been frozen in a CB Life annuity from Colorado Bankers Life Insurance, you may be able to sue your broker-dealer for your losses. Dozens of brokerage firms are believed to have sold this financial product to investors, many of them older investors and retirees. The insurer remains in rehabilitation.

What To Know About Broker Selling Away

Ex-American Trust Financial Advisor David Geake Is Barred Following 25 Customer Disputes

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has barred former stockbroker David Geake for alleged broker misconduct. Geake, who most recently was an American Trust Investment Services financial advisor, has 25 customer disputes on his CRD. He was fired from another broker-dealer Ausdel Financial Partners for allegedly selling away, which appears to be the reason for the industry bar.

New York Broker Fraud Attorneys

Our Buffalo Securities Lawyers Help NY Investors In Pursuing Damages From Brokerage Firms 

Whether you live in Manhattan or elsewhere in The Empire State, Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) represents retail investors, retirees, older investors, high-net-worth investors, and institutional investors in suing their US broker-dealer for misconduct or negligence. With over a combined century’s worth of experience in securities law and the securities industry, our seasoned New York stockbroker fraud attorneys, legal assistants, and consultants are here to fight for you.

Should I Sue My Brokerage Firm Over My Colorado Bankers Life Insurance Losses?

Judge Orders Partial Payment to CB Life Annuity Investors

With tens of thousands of Colorado Bankers Life Insurance and Bankers Life Insurance investors owed hundreds of millions of dollars for the annuity policies they purchased, a superior court judge has ordered Colorado Bankers Life Insurance to pay them 25% of their policies—that is on 65,000 annuity contracts. Similar payments may also be decided for Bankers Life Insurance policyholders. While this order by the judge is in investors’ favor, as Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Senior Partner and annuity loss lawyer Kirk Smith explained in a recent Wall Street Journal article: investors should consider their legal options beyond the current bankruptcy, regulatory, and criminal proceedings if they want to maximize their chances for a full financial recovery.

Did Ex-International Assets Advisory Stockbroker Sean Casterline Sell You Tuscan Gardens Growth and Income Fund Securities?

Our Skilled Broker Fraud Attorneys Are Investigating Investor Losses in This Reg D Offering

Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas (investorlawyers.com) is continuing to speak to former customers of former Florida financial advisor Sean Casterline who suffered losses in the Tuscan Gardens Growth and Income Fund. Casterline, was most recently a Delta Securities broker, and before that he was registered with International Assets Advisory. He worked in the industry for 19 years but was suspended by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for 18 months in December 2021 for allegedly selling away what is believed to be about $1.5M of membership units in this Fund to customers. Casterline purportedly did this without obtaining his broker dealer’s written approval.

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