• Home
  • Firm Overview
  • Attorneys
  • Practice Area Overview
  • Articles
  • Resources
  • Video Center
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Firm Overview
  • Attorneys
  • Practice Area Overview
  • Articles
  • Resources
  • Video Center
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • X Close
Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins LLP

212-705-0815
Free Consultation

SECURITIES LOSSES

OVER 30 YEARS REPRESENTING
PARTIES IN SECURITIES DISPUTES

SERVING CLIENTS NATIONALLY & INTERNATIONALLY

Securities Books
Securities Books

Securities Law Overview

Referrals Send a case
  • Arbitration as a Forum of Equity
  • Arbitration vs. Mediation
  • Auction Rate Securities
  • Breach of Fiduciary Duty
  • Broker Negligence
  • Broker Record Expungements
  • Broker Registration Problems
  • Churning / Excessive Trading
  • Defending Brokers
  • Expungement Procedure
  • Failure to Supervise
  • Fiduciary Duties of Brokers
  • FINRA – Arbitration, Mediation and Regulatory Cases
  • Fixed Income Losses
  • Investment Wrongdoing
  • Misrepresentation / Omission
  • Order Failure
  • Regulatory Enforcement Representation
  • Representing Investors
  • Securities Law – Adversarial
  • Securities Law and Securities Arbitration Attorneys – New York, United States
  • Selling Away / Affinity
  • Stock Manipulation
  • The Protocol for Broker Recruiting
  • Theft and Forgery
  • Unauthorized Trading / Discretionary Trading
  • Unsuitability
  • Vacating / Appealing Arbitration Decisions
  • Variable Annuities
  • What Arbitrators Want to Hear and See
  • X Close

Site Map

Pages

  • Articles
    • The SEC Calls for Uniform Fiduciary Duties
  • Attorneys
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Firm Overview
  • Home
  • New York Law Office
  • Practice Area Overview
    • Arbitration as a Forum of Equity
    • Arbitration vs. Mediation
    • Auction Rate Securities
    • Breach of Fiduciary Duty
    • Broker Negligence
    • Broker Record Expungements
    • Broker Registration Problems
    • Churning / Excessive Trading
    • Defending Brokers
    • Expungement Procedure
    • Failure to Supervise
    • Fiduciary Duties of Brokers
    • FINRA - Arbitration, Mediation and Regulatory Cases
    • Fixed Income Losses
    • Investment Wrongdoing
    • Misrepresentation / Omission
    • Order Failure
    • Regulatory Enforcement Representation
    • Representing Investors
    • Securities Law - Adversarial
    • Securities Law and Securities Arbitration Attorneys - New York, United States
    • Selling Away / Affinity
    • Stock Manipulation
    • The Protocol for Broker Recruiting
    • Theft and Forgery
    • Unauthorized Trading / Discretionary Trading
    • Unsuitability
    • Vacating / Appealing Arbitration Decisions
    • Variable Annuities
    • What Arbitrators Want to Hear and See
  • Read about Mr. Robbins Commentaries to New Yorks statute book
  • Referrals - Send A Case
  • Resources
  • Video Center

People

  • Bond, Clifford J.
  • Cannon, David A.
  • Gildin, Daniel
  • Kaufmann, David J.
  • Murray-Bertrand, Michelle
  • Ramsey, David B.
  • Robbins, David E.
  • Shelley, Kevin M.
  • Silverstein, Sam A.

The Securities Arbitration Procedure Manual

David E. Robbins wrote the Securities Arbitration Procedure Manual used nationwide by law schools, law firms and brokerage firms.
>> More Information

>> Click Here to Read a Review of the Manual

Read about Mr. Robbins’ Commentaries to New York’s statute book

Our Practice Areas:

  • Arbitration as a Forum of Equity
  • Arbitration vs. Mediation
  • Auction Rate Securities
  • Breach of Fiduciary Duty
  • Broker Negligence
  • Broker Record Expungements
  • Broker Registration Problems
  • Churning / Excessive Trading
  • Defending Brokers
  • Expungement Procedure
  • Failure to Supervise
  • Fiduciary Duties of Brokers
  • FINRA – Arbitration, Mediation and Regulatory Cases
  • Fixed Income Losses
  • Investment Wrongdoing
  • Misrepresentation / Omission
  • Order Failure
  • Regulatory Enforcement Representation
  • Representing Investors
  • Securities Law – Adversarial
  • Securities Law and Securities Arbitration Attorneys – New York, United States
  • Selling Away / Affinity
  • Stock Manipulation
  • The Protocol for Broker Recruiting
  • Theft and Forgery
  • Unauthorized Trading / Discretionary Trading
  • Unsuitability
  • Vacating / Appealing Arbitration Decisions
  • Variable Annuities
  • What Arbitrators Want to Hear and See

Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins
675 Third Avenue
Suite 2200
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-705-0815
Fax: 212-705-0815

E-mail Us
New York Office

212-705-0815
Attorney Advertising

Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins is located in New York City, New York and handles cases related to securities arbitration and litigation. We serve clients nationally and internationally.

  • Follow
  • Follow
Review Us

© 2025 Kaufmann Gildin & Robbins • All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Business Development Solutions by FindLaw