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I’m A GWG L-Bond Investor. How Can I Recoup My Losses? Our High-Yield Bond Fraud Lawyers Continue To Sue Brokerage Firms For Claimants

More than one year after GWG Holdings filed for bankruptcy, L-Bond investors are still fighting to recoup their losses. Shepherd Smith Edwards and Kantas Bond Fraud Lawyers (investorlawyers.com) are representing many of these claimants in suing their broker-dealers for damages. While many investors may be hoping to get their money back directly from the alternative asset firm, the chances for a full recovery that way—and who knows how long it will take or whether the company will be able to pay back much if anything at all—are pretty slim.

However, one way to get back your losses is to pursue your financial recovery from the brokers that marketed and sold you these troubled high-risk junk bonds that paid them high commissions. Unfortunately, thousands of L-Bondholders, many of them retirees and seniors, have suffered substantial losses in what they allegedly were led to believe were safe, conservative life settlement-backed bonds.

Why Credit Suisse 7.5% Perpetual AT1 Bond Investors May Want To Explore Their Legal Options

Our Bond Fraud Lawyers Are Investigating Whether Broker-Dealers Committed Due Diligence Failures 

With the UBS/Credit Suisse merger resulting in the writing off to zero of $17.2B Credit Suisse contingent convertible bonds (CoCos), investors of the latter’s Credit Suisse 7.500% Perpetual Corp. and its other CoCo bond offerings may have reason to worry. While the merger and resulting write-off of all Credit Suisse AT1 bonds may be reassuring to the Swiss Banking sector, investors of these bonds could be looking at significant losses. Although, it isn’t so much the write-down of the bonds but that the bondholders are not getting any compensation, while the bank’s shareholders are getting paid $3.23B, which is purportedly causing problems.

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