Many Investments Go Bad -
What if It's More Than Bad Luck?
Securities Arbitration and Litigation ◊ Wall Street and Nationwide
Every investment carries risk. Any realistic investor knows that investments can lose money. But sometimes, more is at play than the market's unpredictability. Sometimes the cause is broker misconduct or investment fraud. Conversely, brokers are often wrongly accused of such misconduct by their customers.
Kaufmann, Feiner, Yamin, Gildin & Robbins, LLP
Call 212-755-3100 or contact us online
If you can or will be a party in a securities arbitration or litigation, now is the time to secure proper representation. Hire an attorney whom you know you can trust. One with the skills and experience to help you win back your investment or exonerate you of unfounded charges.
You can trust Kaufmann, Feiner, Yamin, Gildin & Robbins, LLP. Here are a few reasons why:
- Lead securities lawyer David E. Robbins wrote the Securities Arbitration Procedure Manual — the authoritative, comprehensive treatise used nationwide by law schools, law firms and brokerage firms. He will handle your case.
- Mr. Robbins has over 30 years of experience and wears "many hats" in the securities industry. He is a former Special Deputy Attorney General in the Securities Bureau of the New York Department of Law and was thereafter Director of the Compliance Department and Legal Regulatory Division of the American Stock Exchange.
- Mr. Robbins served as an arbitrator and mediator for the New York Stock Exchange and NASD Dispute Resolution Inc. before they merged to form the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). He is also an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. His nationwide reputation for ethics and expertise is virtually unparalleled.
How Do I Know if I Have a Legitimate Case?
The law provides several standards for judging whether a broker's behavior constitutes fraudulent or negligent conduct. You can read about them here. Be forewarned, however — there is a serious difference between knowing what the standards are and knowing how they are applied.
In truth, only an experienced attorney can tell you if your case has merit. And only an experienced attorney can give you an accurate idea of how your case is likely to turn out. Securities law is extraordinarily complex and involved — make sure your lawyer is fully prepared to handle your case.
To schedule a consultation with Mr. Robbins, call our firm today at 212-755-3100 or just contact us online.
