Free Securities and Stock Fraud Case Evaluation

Securities Fraud is a crime in which securities investing or trading laws have been violated.  The definition of a security encompasses many things including stocks, bonds, commodities and other investments...If you have been a victim of stock fraud by an investment firm, click here for a Free Securities Fraud Case Evaluation.

Securities fraud can be described as deceptive practices in the stock and commodity markets. Generally, securities fraud occurs when investors are enticed to buy securities based false statements.

These actions sometimes cause investors to lose their inheritances, their retirement or even their life savings! Securities regulators "police" the securities industry and issue fines and suspensions. To recover their losses investors must file claims for recovery. Statistics demonstrate that they are far more likely to recover if they are represented by experienced attorneys. Since investors sign account documents at brokerage firms which almost always contain binding arbitration clauses, most claims against brokerage firms must be resolved in securities arbitration.


Examples of securities fraud include providing false information on a company financial statement, providing false information on SEC filings, lying to company auditor, stock manipulation schemes, insider trading, and broker embezzlement.


If you have purchased any of the following shares from Merrill Lynch or any other brokerage firm, you may have a potential security fraud claim:

Aether Systems (AETH), Amazon.com (AMZN), America Online (AOL), Ariba (ARBA), Barnes and Noble (BNBN), CMGI (CMGI) , Doubleclick (DCLK), EBAY (EBAY), Etoys (ETYS), Excite@Home (ATHM), Exodus (EXDS), Global Crossings (GBLX GBLXE), Goto.com (GOTO), Homestore (HOMS), I-Village (IVIL), Infospace (INSP), Inktomi (INKT), Interliant (INIT), Internet Capital Group (ICGE), Lifeminders (LFMN), Lycos (LCOS), My Points (MYPT), Openwave Systems, Pets.com (IPET), Priceline (PCLN), Quokka (QKKA), Real Networks (RNWK), Vertical Net (VERT), Yahoo (YHOO), 24/7 Media (TFSM)


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