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Joseph Korsak
Joseph Korsak

Korsak Trial Lawyers

Employment LawStockbroker & Investment FraudEmployee BenefitsEmployment Contracts
Hanover50+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Bradford Kons
Joshua Bradford Kons

Joshua Bradford Kons, Attorney at Law

Stockbroker & Investment FraudCollectionsBusiness LawBusiness Contracts
Bristol17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Bradford Kons
Joshua Bradford Kons

Law Offices of Joshua Bradford Kons

Stockbroker & Investment FraudCollectionsBusiness LawBusiness Contracts
East Hartford17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Justin Scutt Warren McMurray
Justin Scutt Warren McMurray

Law Offices of Justin Scutt Warren McMurray

BankruptcyForeclosure DefenseReal Estate LawCollections
Gainesville19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Real Estate LawStockbroker & Investment FraudBusiness LawCommercial Real Estate
Irvine32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Kevin G. Brick
Kevin G. Brick

Brick & Partners

Business LawCollectionsStockbroker & Investment FraudBusiness Contracts
Hillsborough County20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Securities LawStockbroker & Investment FraudArbitration & MediationElder Law
Gretna20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Lance Christian McCardle
Lance Christian McCardle

McCardle & Partners

Securities LawStockbroker & Investment FraudArbitration & MediationElder Law
Harvey20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
M. David Lindsey
M. David Lindsey

Lindsey Injury Lawyers

Criminal LawWhite Collar CrimeSecurities LawStockbroker & Investment Fraud
Arapahoe County38+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mark J. Astarita
Mark J. Astarita

Mark J. Astarita, Attorney at Law

Securities LawStockbroker & Investment FraudBusiness LawArbitration & Mediation
Boca Raton44+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mark R. Osherow
Mark R. Osherow

The Osherow Firm

Business LawReal Estate LawConstruction LawEmployment Law
Boca Raton30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mark Riera
Mark Riera

Riera Law Office

Business LawStockbroker & Investment FraudWhite Collar CrimeBusiness Contracts
Los Angeles County41+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Business LawStockbroker & Investment FraudWhite Collar CrimeBusiness Contracts
Irvine41+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mark W. Pugsley
Mark W. Pugsley

Law Offices of Mark W. Pugsley

Arbitration & MediationStockbroker & Investment FraudSecurities LawBusiness - Arbitration/Mediation
Magna31+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Marnie Cherie Lambert
Marnie Cherie Lambert

Lambert & Associates

Stockbroker & Investment FraudSecurities LawArbitration & MediationBusiness Law
Dublin32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Matthew C. Plant
Matthew C. Plant

Plant & Associates

Securities LawStockbroker & Investment FraudArbitration & MediationBusiness - Arbitration/Mediation
Fairfield27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Michael Allen Robinson
Michael Allen Robinson

Michael Allen Robinson, Attorney at Law

Animal & Dog LawBankruptcyBusiness LawCollections
Castle Rock37+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Michael D. Fitzgerald
Michael D. Fitzgerald

Law Offices of Michael D. Fitzgerald

Stockbroker & Investment FraudConsumer LawEmployment LawTax Law
Lakewood41+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Stockbroker and Investment Fraud Lawyers in the United States

Every year, investors across the country lose billions of dollars to fraudulent schemes, unauthorized trading, and misleading investment advice. According to FINRA, over 3,000 investor complaints are filed annually through its dispute resolution program alone. A stockbroker and investment fraud lawyer fights to recover those losses and hold bad actors accountable.

What Stockbroker and Investment Fraud Law Covers

Investment fraud takes many forms. It includes Ponzi schemes, churning (excessive trading to generate commissions), unauthorized transactions, and the sale of unsuitable investments. Brokers and financial advisors owe their clients a fiduciary duty or suitability obligation, and violating that standard is grounds for a claim.

This area also covers securities fraud, misrepresentation of investment risks, failure to disclose conflicts of interest, and elder financial abuse. Cases can involve individual brokers, brokerage firms, or registered investment advisors. Claims are often pursued through FINRA arbitration rather than traditional court litigation.

When to Hire a Stockbroker or Investment Fraud Lawyer

  • Your brokerage account shows unexplained losses or trades you never authorized
  • A financial advisor recommended investments that were clearly unsuitable for your risk tolerance or financial goals
  • You suspect your broker is churning your account to generate excessive commissions
  • You were misled about the risks, fees, or nature of an investment product
  • A loved one, particularly an elderly family member, appears to be a victim of financial exploitation by an advisor

How the Process Works

Most investment fraud cases begin with a review of account statements, trade confirmations, and advisor communications. Your lawyer will identify specific violations of securities laws or FINRA rules. A demand letter may be sent to the brokerage firm before formal proceedings begin.

The majority of these disputes are resolved through FINRA arbitration, a streamlined process that typically takes 12 to 16 months from filing to hearing. A panel of arbitrators hears evidence from both sides and issues a binding decision. About 42% of FINRA arbitration cases that go to hearing result in an award for the investor.

How Compensation Is Calculated

  • Net out-of-pocket losses — the difference between what you invested and what you received back, including any partial returns
  • Well-managed account damages — what your portfolio would have earned if properly managed, compared to actual performance
  • Consequential damages — tax liabilities, margin interest, or other financial harm caused by the fraud
  • Disgorgement of commissions and fees the broker earned through wrongful conduct
  • In some cases, punitive damages for particularly reckless or intentional misconduct

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a time limit for filing an investment fraud claim?

FINRA arbitration claims must generally be filed within six years of the event giving rise to the dispute. State securities laws may impose shorter statutes of limitations, sometimes as brief as two years. Acting quickly preserves your ability to recover losses and ensures key evidence remains available.

Can I still recover money if my brokerage firm has closed?

Yes, in many cases. FINRA arbitration claims can be brought against individual brokers even after a firm shuts down. If the broker maintains active registrations or has assets, recovery is still possible. The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) may also provide limited coverage if a firm becomes insolvent.