Securities fraud

Securities fraud, otherwise known as investment fraud or stock fraud, is a deceptive practice in the stock market industry that influences investors to make financial decisions based on false information. The most common forms of securities fraud include Ponzi schemes and investments for which the investor was not informed of all the relevant features and risks of the investment.

Federal and state laws may provide remedies that will help you recover your lost investments, however, you may need to look to other avenues to completely recover your investments. The attorneys at Eccleston Law are experienced in other areas of financial securities, including breach of fiduciary duty, unauthorized trading, negligence, and much more. If you're an investor in need of attorneys that are experienced in financial securities, schedule a telephone conference with Eccleston Law today.

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