Tennessee investors have access to both federal securities laws and state-level regulatory oversight designed to protect them from financial misconduct. When brokers, advisors, or firms engage in fraudulent practices, investors need a legal team that understands the complexities of securities litigation.
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Common types of investment fraud in Tennessee
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Investment fraud takes many forms. The following are among the most common cases our attorneys see involving Tennessee investors:
- Ponzi schemes and affinity fraud — Fraudsters target religious, ethnic, or community groups with fabricated returns, often in Tennessee’s tight-knit investment communities.
- Unauthorized trading and churning — Brokers execute trades without investor consent or excessively trade accounts to generate commissions.
- Misrepresentation and omission — Failure to disclose material risks, fees, or conflicts of interest when recommending investments.
- Unsuitable recommendations — Advisors recommend high-risk or illiquid investments to conservative or elderly investors.
- Failure to supervise — Brokerage firms fail to monitor their registered representatives, allowing misconduct to persist.
- Elder financial abuse — Targeting retirees and senior investors through deceptive annuity sales, promissory notes, or private placements.
- Variable annuity switching — Brokers encourage unnecessary annuity exchanges that generate commissions while harming the investor.
- REIT and private placement fraud — Misleading marketing of non-traded REITs and unregistered securities to unsuspecting investors.
How Tennessee regulates securities and protects investors
The state securities regulator for Tennessee is the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance, Securities Division.
Its role in protecting investors from fraud includes enforcing the Tennessee Securities Act of 1980, registering securities and licensing broker-dealers and investment advisers, reviewing offerings and exemptions, examining firms and professionals, investigating investor complaints, and bringing administrative, civil, or criminal actions against those who violate the law or engage in dishonest or unethical practices. It also provides investor education to help Tennesseans avoid scams.
Investors in Tennessee are also protected by federal regulators:
- Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — Enforces federal securities laws and prosecutes fraud involving publicly traded securities.
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) — Oversees brokerage firms and registered representatives, administers arbitration for investor disputes.
- North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) — Coordinates state-level enforcement and provides investor education resources.
Securities arbitration and litigation options for Tennessee investors
Most investment fraud disputes are resolved through FINRA arbitration rather than traditional court litigation. Arbitration is generally faster, less expensive, and produces binding decisions. Our attorneys are experienced FINRA arbitration practitioners who have recovered significant awards for clients.
The arbitration process typically takes 12 to 18 months from filing through final award. Haselkorn & Thibaut handles every phase: document discovery, witness preparation, hearing presentation, and enforcement of awards.
In cases involving fraud, negligence, or breach of fiduciary duty, investors may also pursue claims in state or federal court. We evaluate each case to determine the most effective forum for recovery.
Why Tennessee investors choose Haselkorn & Thibaut
Our firm brings a unique perspective to investment fraud recovery. We are former Wall Street defense attorneys who have seen how brokerage firms build cases against investors. Now we apply that knowledge to protect investor rights.
- Former defense attorneys with insider knowledge of brokerage firm strategies
- Proven track record across thousands of securities cases
- Personalized attention from experienced trial attorneys
- Contingency fee representation — no upfront costs
- Nationwide practice with local insight
Contact our Tennessee investment fraud lawyers
If you believe you have been the victim of investment fraud or broker misconduct in Tennessee, contact Haselkorn & Thibaut, P.A. for a free, confidential case evaluation.
Learn more about our investment fraud legal help services.
Call 1-888-885-7162 or complete the online contact form below. Time limits apply to securities claims, so act promptly to preserve your rights.
