Essential guidance for recovery of lost assets through arbitration, mediation and other forms of conflict resolution Since the discovery of the Madoff fraud and investment scandals associated with the global credit crisis, investors have become aware that they can fight back and demand both justice and monetary recovery.
About the Author: LOUIS L. STRANEY spent twenty-four years as a senior manager in the financial services industry, including a four-year tenure at the director level with Smith Barney.
240 Pages
Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Securities
Series Name: Wiley Finance
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About the Book
"Essential guidance for recovery of lost assets through arbitration, mediation and other forms of conflict resolution. Since the discovery of the Madoff fraud and investment scandals associated with the global credit crisis, investors have become aware that they can fight back and demand both justice and monetary recovery. To date, the only reliable resources on securities arbitration have been either sensationalized accounts of how to sue Wall Street or legal references, which provide no practical application. Filled with expert guidance showing investors how arbitration works, Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery fills that gap by providing a focus on all of the investor's options when a conflict arises. Includes charts showing the major areas of litigation as well as empirical evidence of enhanced awareness of investment misconduct Proprietary research by the author, demonstrating arbitration results Analysis on how newly enacted regulatory reforms will impact the process and options for financial fraud victims Personal interviews with securities attorneys, experts and investors Detailed scripts of initial attorney interviews, mediation and arbitration New financial regulations are impacting the options available to investors looking to recover assets. Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery is must-have reading for every investor, financial advisor, and attorney"--
Book Synopsis
Essential guidance for recovery of lost assets through arbitration, mediation and other forms of conflict resolution
Since the discovery of the Madoff fraud and investment scandals associated with the global credit crisis, investors have become aware that they can fight back and demand both justice and monetary recovery. To date, the only reliable resources on securities arbitration have been either sensationalized accounts of how to sue Wall Street or legal references, which provide no practical application. Filled with expert guidance showing investors how arbitration works, Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery fills that gap by providing a focus on all of the investor's options when a conflict arises.
Includes charts showing the major areas of litigation as well as empirical evidence of enhanced awareness of investment misconduct
Proprietary research by the author, demonstrating arbitration results
Analysis on how newly enacted regulatory reforms will impact the process and options for financial fraud victims
Personal interviews with securities attorneys, experts and investors
Detailed scripts of initial attorney interviews, mediation and arbitration
New financial regulations are impacting the options available to investors looking to recover assets. Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery is must-have reading for every investor, financial advisor, and attorney.
From the Back Cover
New financial regulations are impacting the options available to investors looking to recover assets. To date, the only reliable resources on securities arbitration have been either sensationalized accounts of how to sue Wall Street, or legal references, which provide no practical application.
Filled with expert guidance showing investors how arbitration really works--and how it can work in their favor, Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery presents a more approachable and effective process to exercising rights as a victim, with coverage of:
Litigation resources and strategies you need to get familiar with
How to effectively file a claim--and the results you can expect
Detailed scripts of initial attorney interviews in mediation and arbitration
How to organize the massive amount of documents exchanged between parties
Personal interviews with securities attorneys, experts, and investors
How newly enacted regulatory reforms will impact the process and options for financial fraud victims
You can fight back, persist, and demand both justice and monetary recovery. Investor's Guide to Loss Recovery equips you--as well as investors, financial advisors, and attorneys--with the expert knowledge, insight, and preparation needed to recover from investment misconduct.
About the Author
LOUIS L. STRANEY spent twenty-four years as a senior manager in the financial services industry, including a four-year tenure at the director level with Smith Barney. In 2007, he created Arbitration Insight, LLC, through which he currently provides expert witness and consulting services for securities- and commodities-related disputes. He has published articles in law journals and a self-study course on securities fraud for the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), where he provides training and is a regular speaker at U.S. and international conferences and events.
Dimensions (Overall): 6.51 Inches (H) x 9.21 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement
Sub-Genre: Securities
Series Title: Wiley Finance
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover
Author: Louis L Straney
Language: English
Street Date: September 27, 2011
TCIN: 1008778792
UPC: 9780470937624
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-7857
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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