Investment Fraud Lawyers

Haselkorn & Thibaut, P.A. (InvestmentFraudLawyers.com) is a national investor advocacy law firm focused on securities arbitration and investment fraud recovery. Partners Jason S. Haselkorn (FL Bar No. 52140) and Matthew R. Thibaut (FL Bar No. 514918) lead a team with 50+ years of combined experience and a 95%+ success rate for investors nationwide. We handle unsuitable investments, broker misconduct, and alternative investment losses before FINRA, AAA, and JAMS, with offices in Florida, New York, Arizona, and Texas. Experience: 50+ years combined Focus: Investment fraud, broker negligence, unsuitable/alternative investments Service: No recovery, no fee Free consultation: Call: 1-888-885-7162 Email: case@htattorneys.com Web: InvestmentFraudLawyers.com

FINRA arbitration

Three Steps to FINRA Arbitration for Investors

Our law firm specializes in representing investors that have lost money due to financial advisor fraud or negligence. One of the best ways for investors to recover losses is through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration. FINRA is a private corporation that is a self-regulatory organization for financial advisors, stockbrokers, and broker-dealers. Investors often […]

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How Can Oil Investors Recover Losses

How Can Oil Investors Recover Losses?

For many investors with significant losses in energy-sector securities, there could be a path to recovering your investment losses in Magellan Midstream Partners LP (MMP), Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD), MPLX LP (MPLX), Tallgrass Energy LP (TGE), Energy Transfer LP (ET), Plains All American Pipeline LP (PAA), Phillips 66 Partners LP (TCP), TC PipeLines LP

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5 Red Flags For Trust Lawyers To Look For When Investment Declines In Value

5 Red Flags For Trust Lawyers To Look For When Investment Declines In Value

Oftentimes, fiduciaries merely glance at an account statement or portfolio value and see that the investment has lost value and in some cases may not actually know that the investment has lost value.  The automatic assumption is that any decline in value is simply a function of market performance. In recent years many investors have

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