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February 15, 2012
Former LPL Rep sold TICs to Elderly Couple Who Were Awarded $1.4M

In a February 14th., 2012, article in InvestmentNews.com, Bruce Kelly writes that LPL Financial, LLC, is on the hook for a $1.4 million arbitration awarded to an elderly couple who bought real estate deals. According to the attorney for the plaintiffs, the property investments relied on “tricks” to boost their yields before they collapsed. Heinrich […]

February 14, 2012
Wellington, Florida Registered Principal Barred by FINRA

The following information was obtained on FINRA’s website’s ‘Disciplinary Actions, January 2012.”   Joseph James Sciarra Jr. (CRD #1576322, Registered Principal, Wellington, Florida)   was barred from association with any FINRA member in any capacity and ordered to pay $393,935, plus interest, in restitution to a customer’s estate. The sanctions were based on findings that […]

February 7, 2012
Alzheimer's Clients can Pose Legal Risks to Financial Advisers

In a February 4th., 2012, article by Andew Osterland in InvestmentNews.com, he writes that it's not an easy conversation to have, but financial advisers need to talk to their clients about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and the impact it can have on their financial circumstances. “The first conversation is difficult, but after […]

December 1, 2011
Raymond James Pays Record $1.8M to 87-year-old Client After Appeal

Raymond James Financial Services Inc., has paid a $1.79 million arbitration award to an 87-year-old client after going to state court to appeal the judgment writes Darla Mercado, in a November 30, 2011, article for the InvestmentNews.com. The Honorable Judge Emily Tobolowsky, of the 298th Judicial District Court in Dallas last month confirmed the award […]

November 29, 2011
LPL Financial Fined for 'Oversights' Involving Elderly Clients

In a November 23, 2011, article in FA Magazine, Karen DeMasters writes that LPL Financial has been fined $100,000 for failing to properly oversee one of its brokers in Oregon who sold risky investments to people, many of them elderly and without the mental capacity to make investment decisions. It was reported that the Oregon […]

November 18, 2011
Laidlaw & Co. Miami Broker Accused of Elder Abuse

An article appeared in the About.com Guide, written by Julie Garber regarding a Miami broker and elder abuse.  She wrote that recently a Miami news station reported on the elder abuse case of Josephine Troisi, age 93, and her sister, Mary Teris, age 95. A few years ago the sisters, who live together in Hollywood, Florida, hired […]

September 23, 2011
Did you purchase Erickson Retirement Community STAMPS?

Soreide Law Group, PLLC, has been investigating Erickson Retirement Community STAMPS (Subordinated Tax Advantaged Mezzanine Put Securities)  sold by B.C. Ziegler and Company in particular or other brokers. Erickson Retirement Communities develops and manages retirement communities for middle-income people in the United States. Erickson Retirement Communities, LLC  was formerly known as Senior Campus Living, LLC. Erickson has retirement communities in […]

September 16, 2011
William Bailey, Former NEXT Financial Broker, Suspended by FINRA for Two Years for Improper Trading in Customer Accounts

WASHINGTON —It was announced on FINRA's website that The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has suspended William Bailey, a former NEXT Financial Group, Inc. broker of Mesa, Arizona, from the securities industry for two years for unsuitable and excessive trading of mutual funds and variable annuities. Bailey also engaged in discretionary trading without receiving prior written […]

September 12, 2011
Wedbush and Former Broker Ordered to Pay Investor $2.9M by FINRA

A Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel has ordered Wedbush Securities and one of its former brokers to pay $2.9 million in damages and fees to an elderly investor who allegedly fell victim to a faulty investment scheme. The founder Edward Wedbush, and broker Debbie Michelle Saleh were ordered to pay $2,865,885 in damages. The […]

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