Brian Smiley spoke before a joint training seminar conducted by state securities (NASAA) and insurance regulators (NAIC). Mr. Smiley’s topics included “Insurance and Securities Anticipated Scams” and “What Every Regulator Needs to Know About NASD Arbitration.”
CWA Retiree’s Investment Nightmare A Cautionary Tale for Members Taking Lump Sum Pensions
Brian Smiley mentioned in Communications Workers of America Like many CWA members, Gwen Sims had a lump sum pension option, and she chose the cash payout instead of a monthly pension benefit when she retired from Bell South in 2000 at age 50.
Brian Smiley Authors Article in FINRA’s Official Arbitrator Publication
Brian Smiley co-authored an article for FINRA’s official publication for its arbitrators. The article, “Keeping the Arbitration Moving: Enforcing Discovery Deadlines and Legitimate Information Requests” emphasized the importance of arbitrators requiring parties to comply with discovery obligations and schedules. Brian’s co-author was Theodore A. Krebsbach, a well-known defense lawyer.
Client Wins First Round Against Brokerage
Atlanta Business Chronicle reports on a punitive damage award for a factory worker. The arbitration panel that heard the first of about 75 cases against the Augusta office of the brokerage firm A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. has awarded the former client in the case nearly $1 million.
Panel Finds Brokerage Defrauded GA. Retiree
Large award for defrauded Proctor & Gamble worker. Fulton County Daily Report
Investors Growl as Bear Market Losses Sink In
Columnist Andrew Leckey cites Brian Smiley on a broker’s duties. Investing is not a game. That point is brutally driven home during every bear market, when dreams are shattered and investors doubt themselves, their brokers and even the financial system.
Heard Off The Street: Burned Investors Find Bear Can Bring Out Worst in Broker
Brian Smiley: “99 times out of 100, if a broker is liable, the firm is.” In the spring of 2000, just as the 2 1/2-year stock market slide was getting under way, Rickey Miller of Homer City was a little uneasy about his portfolio as he headed off on a cruise to Tahiti. So he […]
Tips On Avoiding Getting Sucked Into Bad Investment (CNNfn Transcript)
Brian Smiley interviewed on CNNfn by Ali Velshi. Ali Velshi, CNNfn anchor, Business Unusual: The good old days, your stockbroker’s number was kept on speed dial and every stock you bought went through the roof. But now, trusting your investment is like trusting the weather and even when the forecast calls for sunshine, you still bring […]
Old NFL Man Trusts His Money to Another But Soon Regrets It
The Wall Street Journal reports on large award for former NFL star represented by Mike Bishop and Brian Smiley ATLANTA — As a defensive end in the National Football League, Larry Roberts worried about blowing his newfound fortune. His pay had soared to $1.6 million, but he knew he had just a few years to […]
Amateur Investors Often Make Ill-Advised Moves In Bumpy Market
Brian Smiley comments on mismarketed limited partnership investments. New York — Even Warren Buffett can blow it big-time with a rotten pick. Just ask him about the $358 million stake in USAir in 1989 that’s worth about half that today. If a current-day deity can blunder in placid markets, imagine the potential for crashing a […]