At Meyer Wilson, we have spent years representing clients in lawsuits against negligent and criminal financial advisors. We pursue investor fraud claims and class/mass tort actions all day, every day. Our California broker misconduct lawyers can help you go up against a stockbroker who has betrayed your trust and put your future financial stability at risk. We offer free consultations so you can discuss your specific circumstances with a broker misconduct lawyer who has experience in this practice area. Call (614) 532-4576 today to schedule your meeting.
Why Clients Choose Meyer Wilson for California Broker Misconduct Claims
- We have proven our capabilities in and out of court, earning more than $350 million in total for our past clients, with a 99% success rate.
- We commit to open communication, transparency and fast responses. Our law firm has a goal to return any correspondence within 12 hours.
- We do not back down from fights against large corporations with aggressive legal teams. We can go to trial on your behalf if necessary.
- We accept California broker misconduct cases on a contingency fee basis, only charging for our services if we win.
Our Lawyers Can Help if a Broker Wronged You
Hiring an attorney to represent your California broker misconduct claim could change things for the better. Rather than navigating this niche and highly complex practice area alone, you can benefit from the protection of an attorney with years of experience. The lawyers at Meyer Wilson know how to help clients who are in financial strife due to broker misconduct. We have strong relationships with state and federal securities regulations, as well as expert witnesses in California to strengthen your case. You will not risk anything in hiring us due to our contingency-fee setup. We can represent your best interests and protect your rights without any fees out of pocket.
What Is Broker Misconduct?
A stockbroker’s job is to purchase and sell securities on behalf of clients in the stock exchange. A stockbroker’s duties are to advise and act on behalf of clients according to their best financial interests, within federal regulations from entities such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. If a stockbroker intentionally or negligently breaches these duties, resulting in financial losses to the client, the broker is guilty of misconduct.
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Churning
- Failure to disclose
- Failure to diversify a portfolio
- Failure to monitor or supervise
- Fraudulent transfer of assets
- Guaranteeing results or profits
- Insider trading
- Ponzi schemes
- Stock market manipulation
- Securities theft
- Unauthorized trading
Giving bad advice to a client is not necessarily the same as broker misconduct. To qualify as misconduct that could lead to a civil claim against the stockbroker, he or she must have made an unsuitable recommendation that a reasonable and prudent broker would not have in the same situation. Find out if you have a claim during a free consultation at Meyer Wilson.
Recoverable Losses in a Civil Claim
It is important to go up against a stockbroker for misconduct for many reasons. First, it can hold the broker accountable for wrongdoing and potentially prevent him or her from victimizing other clients. It can also bring you and your family much-needed justice after potentially losing thousands of dollars due to broker misconduct.
You may be eligible for many damages in a civil lawsuit, such as:
- Lost money or assets
- Interest or penalty payments
- Legal costs and attorney’s fees
- Emotional pain and suffering
- Punitive damages
You could recover for economic and non-economic damages related to the misconduct a broker committed against you. An attorney from Meyer Wilson can accurately evaluate your claim and help you demand fair compensation from one or more defendants.
Contact Us Today
A free consultation at our local California law office can answer your questions and help you understand what steps to take to move forward with a claim. We can represent you and protect your rights during this difficult time. Start with a meeting with a lawyer from Meyer Wilson. Call (614) 532-4576 or contact us online today.