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.

Nicholas Carter and Morgan Stanley: Alleged Breach of Fiduciary Duty Investigated

Investors entrust their finances to financial advisors, expecting them to act in their best interests. However, there are instances where this trust is breached, as in the case of Nicholas Carter, a broker at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Morgan Stanley (CRD 149777). Allegations have been made against Carter, accusing him of breach of fiduciary […]

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Investigation into Morgan Stanley Advisor S Powers for Alleged Fiduciary Breach

Investors need to be vigilant when it comes to their financial advisors. A recent allegation has put the spotlight on a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley and the company itself. The claimant alleges a breach of fiduciary duty with respect to the lack of detection of alleged outside fraud perpetuated against the client. This case

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Stefanie Hurkala and Wells Fargo Clearing Services Allegation Impact on Investors

Investors are being urged to take note of a serious allegation involving a former financial advisor, Stefanie Hurkala, previously affiliated with Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC (CRD No. 19616). The allegation is significant, and its implications for investors could be far-reaching. Understanding the Allegation and the FINRA Rule The allegation against Stefanie Hurkala comes from

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Exploring Lowrie Sargent’s Alleged Malpractice: Insights from Haselkorn & Thibaut

Investments are a crucial aspect of financial planning, but they can be a minefield when not handled properly. Recent allegations against Lowrie Sargent, an investment advisor, have brought this issue to the forefront. The gravity of these allegations cannot be overstated, as they involve the provision of investment advice in Florida without the requisite registration

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Stephen Medina and Merrill Lynch Pending Allegation Impact on Investors

Investors are often faced with complex situations that can significantly impact their financial stability. One such situation is the allegation against financial advisor Stephen Medina and his associated company, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. The allegation, currently pending, was filed on 9/27/2023 by a client who claimed misrepresentations and unsuitable investments between February

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