Smiley Bishop & Porter LLP is investigating Principal Protected Notes (aka, Structured Notes) commonly sold by major Wall Street firms. The notes are touted as safe investments with a guaranteed minimum rate of return with additional upside related to market or index performance. Unfortunately, Structured Notes are not as safe an investment as promised. Issues […]
Auction Rate Securities
Smiley Bishop & Porter LLP has represented clients with significant losses resulting from investments in Auction Rate Securities (ARS). These securities were sold by virtually every major Wall Street firm and were marketed as a highly liquid, safe investment equivalent to CDs or money markets, but with a higher interest rate. In reality, the auction market was […]
Employment Disputes
Our employment law practice continues to be quite active as many brokerage firms have restructured and consolidated after mergers and acquisitions. Brokerage firm employees have been dismissed, offered severance packages or been reassigned to new positions. Our law firm has been called upon to advise many clients with regard to the new employment contracts or […]
Top 10 Tips for Dealing With Your Stockbroker in a Bear Market
By Brian N. Smiley If you are going to make money in today’s unpredictable market and don’t have the time or the skill to make your own investment choices, you may have to select a professional advisor to help you. But that is easier said than done. As a group, stockbrokers are no more or […]
Reading and Understanding Brokerage Account Statements
Co-Authored by J. Michael Bishop AAII Journal Every month, individual investors across the country receive brokerage account statements. Many investors find it difficult to understand the information contained in the statements and after a quick review of their account values never look at their statements again. There is, however, a method behind the seeming madness […]
Stockbroker-Customer Disputes: Making a Case for Arbitration
By Brian N. Smiley As the bulls run wild on Wall Street, there is increasing evidence that the nation’s securities markets have also provided a home for vipers. Names of prominent executives and major brokerage houses have appeared under headlines announcing investigations, indictments and plea bargains for insider trading, market manipulation. Conspiracy, and other conduct […]
Limited Partners Face Hidden Risks, Fees
If you own a limited partnership interest, or are considering such an investment, you should be aware of a less-recognized form of investor abuse: limited partnership fraud. Because limited partners do not participate in day-to-day partnership operations and there is no board of directors to review management decisions, the general partner has almost complete control […]
Ponzi Schemes
Even in the wake of the “Bernie” Madoff scandal, investors continue to lose billions of dollars in Ponzi schemes. Stripped to its bare bones, a Ponzi scheme is a ploy where a promoter pays one set of investors with money raised from other investors. Ponzi promoters promise investors high returns but offer few details, except […]
FINRA CEO Expresses Concerns About Investment Products
Rick Ketchum, Chairman and CEO of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), recently spoke at the CCOutreach BD National Seminar. Ketchum addressed some specific product concerns: Over the last couple of years, FINRA has issued a number of Regulatory Notices related to products that have raised concerns for us from an investor protection standpoint. As […]
A Warning About Variable Annuities
Brokers love variable annuities, but most investors should view them as toxic investments. Variable annuities are basically mutual funds contained within a highly expensive insurance “wrapper.” They are attractive to brokers because they offer almost unbelievably high commission payouts which the client never sees, but pay through high annual expenses and large “surrender charges” which […]