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.

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Understanding the Role of Georgia Securities Division in Regulating Investments and Protecting Against Fraud

Investing can be a complex process, and it’s crucial to have knowledge about the people overseeing your investments. Did you know that the Georgia Securities Division plays a vital role in regulating these securities activities statewide? Today’s blog post will demystify this body’s critical responsibilities, including protecting against investment fraud and promoting financial literacy among […]

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Understanding the Scope and Application of FINRA Rule 12200 in Arbitration Disputes

Are you puzzled by the complexities associated with FINRA Rule 12200 in arbitration disputes? If so, you’re not alone. This rule can significantly impact how these disagreements are resolved within the financial industry. Haselkorn & Thibaut has over 95 years of experience in the securities industry. Our FINRA lawyers can help you navigate your issues.

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Understanding FINRA Arbitrator Compensation: Honorarium and Payment Structure

Have you ever wondered how FINRA arbitrators are compensated for their services provided? It’s a fact that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) pays an honorarium to these professionals from fees collected from dispute resolution parties. This blog post will break down the details of this compensation system, including hearing and decision-making fees, chairperson duties,

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Understanding the Role of CRD in Broker-Dealer Registration

Are you struggling to navigate the complicated world of broker-dealer registration? You should know that the Central Registration Depository (CRD) plays an instrumental role in this process. This article will unravel the complexities and functions of CRD, shedding light on how it streamlines the registration process, provides access to crucial information, and guarantees transparency within

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