Investors have reportedly disputed the sales practices of securities broker Patrick James Gorand [CRD: 5559541, Winnetka, Illinois], given the publicly available information found on Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) BrokerCheck. Gorand worked for J.P. Morgan Securities LLC from December 2, 2014, to the present as a securities broker and from April 26, 2023, to the present as a financial advisor. See the following information to learn more about disclosures involving Gorand.
J.P. Morgan Investor Accused Patrick Gorand Of Unsuitable Recommendations
Evidently, on February 17, 2026, a J.P. Morgan Securities LLC client filed FINRA Arbitration No. 26-00354 about Patrick Gorand. Mainly, the client alleged that Gorand made unsuitable recommendations involving limited partnership investments during November 2018 through November 2019. For this reason, the client allegedly incurred damages. As a result, the client requested $1,000,000 in compensation from J.P. Morgan Securities LLC or Gorand. BrokerCheck indicates that this arbitration is ongoing.
What Is Unsuitable Advice About Limited Partnerships?
Unsuitable advice about limited partnership investments generally refers to a securities broker or financial advisor recommending investments that do not match a client’s financial situation, investment objectives, risk tolerance, or liquidity needs. Limited partnerships can involve higher risks, long holding periods, and limited access to invested funds, making them inappropriate for some investors.
Did You Invest Through Financial Advisor / Securities Broker Patrick Gorand?
Do you need clarity on any investment losses relating to Patrick Gorand? You can contact Soreide Law Group online or at (888) 760-6552 and speak with a securities attorney concerning a potential recovery of your investment losses. Soreide Law Group has recovered losses for clients throughout the US. Also, our securities lawyers represent investors on a contingency fee basis and advance all costs. Gorand and brokerage firms Gorand worked for deny accusations of sales practice violations.