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.

Sue Financial Advisor, Investment Fraud Lawyers

Allegations Against Alexis Cain Of Lincoln Investment And Franklin Templeton 529 Plan

Investment fraud allegations are no laughing matter. A recent dispute has arisen involving a financial advisor and the management of a Franklin Templeton 529 Savings Plan. This article delves into the details of the allegation, explains why it’s important, and how you, as an investor, can protect your interests. What’s the Story? A client has […]

Allegations Against Alexis Cain Of Lincoln Investment And Franklin Templeton 529 Plan Read More »

Sue Financial Advisor, Investment Fraud Lawyers

Investigation of Jeffrey Karp and LPL Financial LLC over Customer Dispute

It’s no minor matter when a customer dispute arises, especially when it revolves around a significant investment that allegedly didn’t align with the client’s objectives or risk tolerance. This is the situation currently under investigation involving Jeffrey Karp and LPL Financial LLC. The allegation is serious, and it’s crucial to understand the gravity of the

Investigation of Jeffrey Karp and LPL Financial LLC over Customer Dispute Read More »

A professional businessman reading documents at a desk in a modern office.

Understanding FINRA Rule 2080: Expungement of Customer Dispute Information

Are you struggling to understand complex financial regulations like the FINRA Rule 2080? Introduced by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, this rule pertains to expunging customer dispute information from broker records. Our comprehensive guide aims to simplify these procedures, walking you through every aspect of the rule and how it might affect you. Don’t miss

Understanding FINRA Rule 2080: Expungement of Customer Dispute Information Read More »

A diverse group of financial advisors in a modern office, captured in a detailed and professional portrait.

Demystifying FA Comp: A Comprehensive Guide to Rewards and Incentives for Financial Advisors

Understanding the compensation for financial advisors can often get complex and overwhelming. A crucial aspect, the FA comp encompasses elements like base salary, bonuses, equity, and incentives. This guide will delve into these components and simplify them so that you don’t need a finance degree to understand it all! Ready to decode FA Comp? Let’s

Demystifying FA Comp: A Comprehensive Guide to Rewards and Incentives for Financial Advisors Read More »

A detailed photo of a lawyer in a modern office surrounded by law books and documents, with different faces, hair styles, and outfits.

A Comprehensive Guide to the Pro Hac Vice Admission Process in Maryland: Pro Hac Vice Maryland Explained

Navigating the legal world can be complex, especially when it involves a person or business seeking a temporary license to practice law in another state. In Maryland, such cases involve a specific process known as Pro Hac Vice admission. This article will unravel this tangled web by offering an easy-to-understand guide on the entire Pro

A Comprehensive Guide to the Pro Hac Vice Admission Process in Maryland: Pro Hac Vice Maryland Explained Read More »

Scroll to Top