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Dallas Investment Fraud Attorneys

Pursuing Claims Against Business Entities and Investment Professionals

Individuals and businesses that promote investment opportunities, brokers who facilitate securities transactions, and financial advisers who recommend investments to their clients often have an interest in encouraging investors to part with their money. When, in pursuit of that interest, they behave dishonestly, recklessly or negligently misleading investors as to the nature of potential investments, they can be held legally accountable for the consequences.

At Schachter Harris, LLP, our Dallas investment fraud lawyers help clients in Texas and nationwide pursue claims against businesses and financial professionals who have misled them into purchasing securities. Our attorneys have more than two decades of experience in this area and have gained a national reputation for our success pursuing these claims, whether in court or in arbitration.

Experienced Texas Lawyers Representing Victims of Securities Fraud

There are a number of ways in which businesses and professionals can commit fraud in the sale of securities. Companies may deliberately misstate material information in their earnings reports, annual reports and other communications. Brokers may fail to disclose conflicts of interest, inducing clients to put excessive trust in their advice. Investment advisers may recommend unsuitable investments to inexperienced or conservative investors.

If you have been defrauded with respect to an investment, our attorneys are prepared to take the appropriate steps to obtain fair compensation for your losses and the wrong that has been done to you. Should your case proceed to trial, we have the experience to distill and present complex financial issues to jurors and arbitrators. To discuss how we can assist you with your securities fraud claim, please contact us to schedule a consultation.

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