Securities fraud is not just something that happens in Wall Street movies. Investment fraud can happen to anyone, even accidentally. Small business owners and people investing in the stock market can easily get caught up in securities fraud schemes. If someone offers an investment that seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Sometimes, defrauded investors hesitate to come forward out of embarrassment or because they are unaware they are victims of securities fraud. If you suspect that you or someone you love is the victim of a fraudulent investment scheme, a securities fraud attorney from the Matern Law Group, PC can help.
Our firm works with clients to understand whether or not they are the victim of fraud. If fraud is uncovered, we will fight to recoup your investment. Our firm is committed to obtaining justice for victims of abusive stock brokers and everyday fraudsters who take advantage of the citizens in the State of California.
What Are Securities?
It is important to understand that the term “security” simply means having some kind of ownership interest in a company. You can demonstrate ownership in a company in various ways. Often, it is in the form of stock ownership. However, it can also be in the form of a promise to pay (bond) or a membership interest in a business like a limited liability company (LLC).
What Is Securities Fraud?
Securities fraud typically involves misrepresenting key information investors need to make wise investment decisions. Key securities fraud elements almost always involve providing investors with false, misleading, or inaccurate information. Perpetrators of securities fraud can be individuals, like stockbrokers or business partners, or they can be institutions, like banks or brokerage firms.
Securities fraud can also include insider trading. If you think that you have been a victim of investment fraud, contact a stockbroker fraud attorney at the Matern Law Group. We can provide an evaluation of your case and discuss your next steps.
What Are Some Types of Investment Scams?
Investment fraud is a blanket term to describe a broad range of scams, market manipulations, and financial abuse perpetrated on investors like you. Some of the common types of securities and investment fraud include the following:
In these cases, a fraudster pretends to be a member of a religious community, ethnicity, or other marginalized group in order to gain the trust of group members. The fraudster then uses their alleged position within that group to encourage participation in a fraudulent investment scheme.
Affinity fraud schemes can be particularly harmful because group members may not have access to legal resources and may be hesitant to contact law enforcement.
These are investment schemes that promise extremely high returns (upwards of 30-40%) with very little risk to investors. Generally speaking, if an investment sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
In a Ponzi scheme, the perpetrator promises to invest the new investors’ money and generate high returns with little or no risk. However, in most cases, the perpetrator of the investment fraud never invests a dime and simply uses new investors’ money to pay earlier investors and keeps a portion for themselves.
Pump and dump schemes have two phases. During the first phase, stock promoters boost a stock price with false or misleading statements about a company. During the second phase, promoters profit by selling their own stock holdings at the top of the market, dumping large amounts of the stock on the market and driving the price and value back down for investors.
The above is not a comprehensive list of all the potential investment frauds you may encounter. If you think you have been a victim of any type of investment fraud, contact a knowledgeable securities fraud attorney at the Matern Law Group to discuss how our firm can help.
What Should You Do if You Have Been a Victim of Investment Fraud?
Do not blame yourself if you think you have been the victim of securities fraud. Investment fraud criminals are usually extremely sophisticated and target their victims with laser precision. They often purposely select victims who may not speak English well, are elderly, or are not well-versed in financial matters. Some signs you may have been defrauded include:
These warning signs do not automatically mean you are a fraud victim. There could be a legitimate explanation for the circumstances in many cases, especially considering the COVID-19 pandemic and other unique issues that have arisen over the past few years.
However, if more than one of these warning signs is present, you may want to seek the advice of an experienced California securities fraud attorney to determine whether any wrongful behavior has occurred.
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Legal cases can be lengthy, complicated, and confusing. We understand how difficult it is for an individual to navigate the California courts and legal system to redress violations faced at work. That’s why our experienced Newport Beach securities fraud lawyers will be your partners so you don’t have to take on the system all by yourself. We take the time to understand your predicament, do the legwork to investigate your employer, gather all the necessary information, and advocate for you tirelessly.
If you believe someone has violated your individual rights or the rights of a group of people in your community, we can help you find the right course of action. Our team of Newport Beach securities fraud lawyers will help you understand your rights and take action. At Matern Law Group, we believe in neighbors helping neighbors. Let us put our legal knowledge and experience to work on your behalf.
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