Investment Fraud Lawyers

Investment Fraud Lawyers is led by founding partners Jason S. Haselkorn (FL Bar No. 52140) and Matthew R. Thibaut (FL Bar No. 514918) of Haselkorn & Thibaut, P.A. Former Wall Street defense attorneys and previously licensed securities brokers, they now represent individual investors nationwide in FINRA arbitration and securities litigation. The firm focuses on investment fraud and securities cases involving broker misconduct, unsuitable recommendations, and fraudulent schemes, with an approximately 98% success rate across hundreds of matters and more than 95 years of combined securities law experience. From offices in Florida, New York, Arizona, Texas, and North Carolina, the firm typically handles investor cases on a contingency‑fee basis — there is no attorney’s fee unless a financial recovery is obtained.

Logan Brant of Northwestern Mutual Under Investigation Over Misrepresentation Claims

Logan Brant, a broker with Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC, is currently under investigation by Haselkorn & Thibaut, a national investment fraud law firm, following allegations of misrepresentation and unsuitable investment recommendations. Allegations Against Logan Brant and Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC According to a recent customer dispute filed on January 30, 2024, Logan Brant […]

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Federal Court Approves $91.3 Million Settlement in GWG Holdings Bankruptcy Case

On June 13, 2025, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez of the Southern District of Texas approved a comprehensive settlement package totaling $91.3 million in the GWG Holdings Inc. Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. This landmark decision represents a critical development for the thousands of investors who suffered substantial financial losses when the company collapsed and filed

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Pending Customer Dispute Hits Michael Antalek and Hornor, Townsend & Kent, LLC

Michael Antalek, a broker associated with Hornor, Townsend & Kent, LLC, is currently facing a pending customer dispute, according to his FINRA BrokerCheck report. The complaint, filed on January 30, 2024, alleges that Antalek failed to fully explain the premium requirements for a variable life insurance policy. As a result, the customer is requesting the

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Adviser Jon Patrick Kubler $4M Fraud Investigation

Securities fraud occurs when individuals make material misrepresentations or omissions to deceive investors for financial gain. The case involving Jon Patrick Kubler demonstrates the importance of working with properly licensed financial professionals and understanding the legal remedies available to defrauded investors. Case Overview On June 24, 2025, Law360 reported that Jon Patrick Kubler faces criminal

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Northwestern Mutual Broker Luke Crapo Under Investigation for Misrepresentation Claims

Luke Crapo, a broker with Northwestern Mutual Investment Services, LLC, has been accused of misrepresenting the flexibility of a variable universal life insurance policy and pressuring a customer into purchasing an unsuitable policy in November 2022. The customer dispute, filed on January 30, 2024, was denied by the firm, stating that the customer was provided

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