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		<title>Video: What are the typical causes of action in securities law cases?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 22:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Also available at KansasCityLaw.tv
In this video, Jason M. Kueser discusses typical causes of action in securities cases.  These typical actions are: (1) fraud, (2) securities fraud, (3) breach of fiduciary duty, (4) breach of contract, (5) violation of state securities laws, (6) violation of federal securities laws, and (7) negligence.
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<p>Also available at <a href="http://thelaw.tv/816/Investment+and+Securities+Fraud+Law/SEC-1008">KansasCityLaw.tv</a><br />
In this video, Jason M. Kueser discusses typical causes of action in securities cases.  These typical actions are: (1) fraud, (2) securities fraud, (3) breach of fiduciary duty, (4) breach of contract, (5) violation of state securities laws, (6) violation of federal securities laws, and (7) negligence.<br />
</br><strong>This video is provided for informational purposes only and nothing contained herein is or should be constituted as legal advice.  If you have questions related to any legal topic, you should consult with an attorney and should not rely solely upon information provided via the internet.<br />
The choice of an attorney is an important one and should not be based solely upon advertisements such as this website. Past results afford no guarantee of future results. Every case is different and must be judged on its own merits.  *Any information submitted via this website may not be secure and/or confidential. Merely contacting this firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship.</strong></p>
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		<title>Securities Arbitration In the News &#8211; Could Arbitration Help You Recover Investment Losses?</title>
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From SecuritiesArbitrationBlawg.com:
US News &#38; World Report published an article today written by Rob Silverblatt. The article was entitled &#8220;Could Arbitration Help You Recover Investment Losses.&#8221; The author interviewed several attorneys who practice in the area (unfortunately, the author of this blog was not one of them) and discussed patterns and trends in securities arbitration filings. The article also noted the fact that concerns related to the arbitration process have caused politicians to push the Arbitration Fairness Act (AFA) through Congress. ...]]></description>
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<p>From <a title="Securities Arbitration Blawg: Securities Arbitration Claims Rise by 65%" href="http://www.securitiesarbitrationblawg.com/securities-arbitration-claims-rise-by-65-from-2008/2009/09/" target="_blank">SecuritiesArbitrationBlawg.com</a>:</p>
<p>US News &amp; World Report published an <a title="US News: Could Arbitration Help You Recover Investment Losses?" href="http://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/Fund-Observer/2009/9/23/could-arbitration-help-you-recover-investment-losses.html" target="_blank">article</a> today written by Rob Silverblatt. The article was entitled &#8220;Could Arbitration Help You Recover Investment Losses.&#8221; The author interviewed several attorneys who practice in the area (unfortunately, the author of this blog was not one of them) and discussed patterns and trends in securities arbitration filings. The article also noted the fact that concerns related to the arbitration process have caused politicians to push the Arbitration Fairness Act (AFA) through Congress. The AFA would nullify mandatory arbitration provisions in contracts between investment firms (as well as other companies) and their customers.</p>
<p>The timing of this article is hardly coincidental. Over the past few years, consumers and investors have fallen victim to a scourge of Wall Street initiated hardship. Unlike the dotcom collapse that occurred earlier in the decade, losses have occurred across the board, including investments marketed as &#8220;conservative&#8221; or &#8220;cash equivalents.&#8221; From auction rate securities, collateralized mortgage obligations, and unprecedented losses in bond funds, investors have had few places to turn. In addition, as the stock market plunged from late 2007 to early 2009, investors who were in stocks suffered substantial losses. Those who were sold inverse and leveraged ETFs lost even more.</p>
<p><a title="The Kueser Law Firm" href="http://www.kueserlawfirm.com/">The Kueser Law Firm</a> represents investors in securities arbitration. If you are concerned that your investments have been mismanaged, <a title="Contact The Kueser Law Firm" href="http://www.jmkesquire.com/html/contact_a_securities_lawyer.html">contact us</a> to learn more about your rights.</p>
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