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Tag Archives: Miami Investment Fraud Attorney

Commodity Related Investment Fraud Lawsuit Filed in Florida Court

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A lawsuit has been filed alleging that a Palm Beach County company has engaged in nearly $3 million of precious metal fraud. The lawsuit, which was brought in U.S. District Court, was filed by the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) against Berkeley Enterprises. If you believe that you have been the victim… Read More »

Securities Fraud Suit Filed against Electronics Firm Harman International

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On June 23, 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled to reinstate a securities fraud class action lawsuit against electronics company, Harman International Industries Inc., and, more specifically, against three of its high-ranking executives. Plaintiffs alleged that back in April of 2007, the company announced that it would potentially… Read More »

Inflating Earnings is More than Just Questionable – It’s Illegal

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If you’re an average employee in a business environment, you probably know that being involved in fraudulent securities transactions can get you in big trouble. And if you’re the proprietor of a business or are making investments yourself, you likely know that your securities transactions and financial records are being scrutinized, particularly as recent… Read More »

Don’t Be a Victim: Avoiding Investment Fraud

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You may know that investment scammers are devious individuals who come in many shapes, sizes, ages, and genders. And you may know that scams come in many forms. Investment fraud can occur in purchases and sales of a variety of investment products. Fraud can involve common stocks, put and call options, hedge funds and… Read More »

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