Articles Tagged with Wilmington Capital Securities

shutterstock_186471755-300x200The attorneys at Gana Weinstein LLP are investigating BrokerCheck records reports that broker Rodrigue Lors (Lors), currently employed by Wilmington Capital Securities, LLC (Wilmington Capital Securities) has been subject to at least seven customer complaints during the course of his career. According to records kept by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), Lors’ customer complaints alleges that Lors recommended unsuitable investments in various investments including allegations involving private placement securities among other allegations of misconduct relating to the handling of their accounts.

In September 2021, a customer complained that Lors violated the securities laws by alleging that Lors engaged in unsuitability.  The claim alleges $200,000 in damages and is currently pending.

In April 2021, a customer complained that Lors violated the securities laws by alleging that Lors engaged in unsuitable investment advice, common law fraud, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty. The claim is currently pending.

In July 2020, a customer complained that Lors violated the securities laws by alleging that Lors engaged in unsuitability. The damage amount requested was $100,000. The claim settled in the amount of $20,000.

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shutterstock_38114566Investment attorneys at Gana Weinstein LLP are investigating customer complaints filed with The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) against David Lerner (Lerner) currently associated with Network 1 Financial Securities Inc. (Network 1) alleging unsuitable investments and failure to follow instructions among other claims.  According to brokercheck records Lerner has been subject to 10 customer complaints, one regulatory sanction, one employment separation for cause, and three judgments/liens.

In July 2015, Lerner received a tax lien in the amount of $16,388.  Earlier in April 2015 Lerner was subject to another tax lien of $81,986.  A broker’s inability to handle their personal finances has also been found to be relevant in helping investors determine if they should allow the broker to handle their finances.

Brokers in the financial industry have the fundamental responsibility to treat investors fairly.  This obligation includes making only suitable investments for their client.  The suitable analysis has certain requirements that must be met before the recommendation is made.  First, there must be reasonable basis for the recommendation for the investment based upon the broker’s and the firm’s investigation and due diligence.  Common due diligence looks into the investment’s properties including its benefits, risks, tax consequences, the issuer, the likelihood of success or failure of the investment, and other relevant factors.  Second, if there is a reasonable basis to recommend the product to investors the broker then must match the investment as being appropriate for the customer’s specific investment needs and objectives.  These factors include the client’s age, investment experience, retirement status, long or short term goals, tax status, or any other relevant factor.

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