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Sue for Losses that occurred in the 2008 Financial Markets

Answered 13 years ago by William A. Healy (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Whether you can successfully sue Raymond James or anyone else depends on a more detailed examination of the facts and circumstances relating to you, your account and the conversations you had with your financial advisor. From your question, it is clear that your financial advisor may not have followed your instructions to sell securities' positions and put the proceeds into cash-and thereby incurred liability for your substantial losses. However, it is premature for me to say that you have a good case against Raymond James or the financial advisor. At a minimum, you should speak with an experienced securities lawyer to determine your legal options. I have been handling these types of cases for more than 20 years. You may call me at 410-875-5316 for a free consultation.... Read More
Whether you can successfully sue Raymond James or anyone else depends on a more detailed examination of the facts and circumstances relating to you,... Read More