Articles Tagged with breach of fiducairy duty

shutterstock_102217105-300x200The securities and investment lawyers of Gana Weinstein LLP are investigating customer complaints filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) against broker David James Mura (Mura). According to FINRA’s BrokerCheck records for Mura, there are at least 14 disclosures on Mura’s record including customer complaints, multiple regulatory actions, and one employment separation from Aegis Capital Corp. The customer complaints against Mira allege securities law violations that claim unsuitable investments, excessive trading or “churning”, negligence, and breach of fiduciary duty.

The most recent customer complaint against Mura was in August 2014, alleging unsuitable investments, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract. This claim occurring during Mura’s employment at J.P. Turner & Company. The customer alleged losses of $268,000.00 and the claim settled for the amount of $55,000.00.

In July 2013, another customer complaint was filed with FINRA alleging that Mura of unsuitable investments in private placement exchange-traded funds, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract. The statement of claim did not specify an amount and the settled for $1,100,000.00.

shutterstock_103681238According to the BrokerCheck records kept by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) broker Karl Romero (Romero) has been the subject of at least 9 customer complaints over the course of his career. Customers have filed complaints against Romero alleging that the broker made unsuitable investments primarily in private placements and alternative investment related products. Some of the claims appear to involve Romero’s handling of customer accounts and recommendations in the LaeRoc Income Fund, a troubled real estate private placement.

The LaeRoc Funds manage over $650 million in assets and focuses on income producing properties in the western US. The LaeRoc 2005-2006 Income Fund LP in 2011 attempted to raise $11 million to $14.5 million to pay off at least $49 million of debt. The claims against Romero claim breach of fiduciary duty and unsuitable investments.

Romero has been registered with FINRA since 1971. From 1989 to present Romero has been registered with LPL Financial, LLC (LPL). According to public records Romero operates out of a DBA business called Karl H Romero & Assoc Inc.

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