Posted On: 05/27/2014 2:18:36 PM
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How to fight back against microcap fraud as in the cases of not a few cannabis companies that have robbed investors blind through fraud and false or misleading statements. Securities fraud that causes realized losses (booked losses) is legally actionable. Don't get mad, get even. I'll be posting information about how investors with realized losses can do things to fight back and potentially recover capital losses directly attributable to microcap fraud and/or blatant disregard of fiduciary obligations by management.
Regulators
Regional SEC office email contacts:
http://www.sec.gov/contact/addresses.htm
FINRA
whistleblower@finra.org
1-866-963-4672
Law Firms that also specialize in microcap fraud:
" Disclosure claims are actions by investors against publicly traded corporations where corporate officials have failed to disclose the true state of the company’s financial and business affairs to its investors . In today’s exchange-based securities trading environment, information disseminated to the market by companies and their officials often has a dramatic impact on the price of that company’s stock. Where that information is complete, accurate, and timely revealed, the impact of the disclosure of that information on the price of a security, or the value of a person’s investment, is part and parcel of the investment process. Where information has been only selectively or falsely disclosed such that a misleading picture has been painted, investors may have been wronged ."
http://www.seegerweiss.com/securities-fraud/
http://www.timkaren.com/lawyer-attorney-1145349.html
http://www.ifightforyourrights.com/securities-litigation/
http://www.ifightforyourrights.com/securities-litigation/
Regulators
Regional SEC office email contacts:
http://www.sec.gov/contact/addresses.htm
FINRA
whistleblower@finra.org
1-866-963-4672
Law Firms that also specialize in microcap fraud:
" Disclosure claims are actions by investors against publicly traded corporations where corporate officials have failed to disclose the true state of the company’s financial and business affairs to its investors . In today’s exchange-based securities trading environment, information disseminated to the market by companies and their officials often has a dramatic impact on the price of that company’s stock. Where that information is complete, accurate, and timely revealed, the impact of the disclosure of that information on the price of a security, or the value of a person’s investment, is part and parcel of the investment process. Where information has been only selectively or falsely disclosed such that a misleading picture has been painted, investors may have been wronged ."
http://www.seegerweiss.com/securities-fraud/
http://www.timkaren.com/lawyer-attorney-1145349.html
http://www.ifightforyourrights.com/securities-litigation/
http://www.ifightforyourrights.com/securities-litigation/
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