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Stock Broker Fraud Lawyers in Florida

Seeking Justice for Victims of Stock Broker Fraud

Stock fraud occurs when an individual or brokerage firm acts in a dishonest and manipulative way to the detriment of their client. If you were a victim of any kind of stock broker misconduct, contact a securities attorney who has dedicated his career to seeking justice for victims of stock broker fraud. Call The Law Firm of David R. Chase, P.A., in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at 866-457-2847 or compete our online form to request a free initial consultation.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

As an investor, your stock broker or firm has an obligation to act in your best interest — this is called fiduciary duty. If you believe your broker has committed a breach of fiduciary duty, speak to a securities attorney as soon as possible. At The Law Firm of David R. Chase, P.A., we will analyze your case and aggressively pursue recovery of your lost investment.

Individual Arbitration Claims

In an effort to provide individualized, high-quality service to our clients, we do not handle, like some other firms, a high volume of claims or class action lawsuits. Those who have suffered substantial losses may be in a better position to recover their investments through an individual arbitration claim with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Attorney David R. Chase will personally handle your case from inception until the end of the case.

If your broker has committed a breach of fiduciary duty or blatant fraud, send us an e-mail or call The Law Firm of David R. Chase, P.A. at 866-457-2847. Our principle lawyer will work to hold your brokerage firm accountable for your losses.

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