With the UBS E-Mail Americas Watchdog Advises All Auction Rate Securities Victims to Call Them About Arbitration Attorneys Now
Americas Watchdog has been trying to provide help for every U.S. victim of the auction rate securities disaster with free high quality advice and assistance, for the last four months. According to Americas Watchdog, "The UBS e-mail reported by the New York Times demonstrates how deceptive the auction rate securities were. However, now is not the time to fall asleep at the switch thinking the SEC or state governments are going to come riding in for a late rescue. It will not happen in time. Further, with the U.S. economic crisis getting worse, now is the time to get the best arbitration attorney and get ready for a fight." Victims of the auction rate securities disaster are encouraged to call Americas Watchdog anytime at 866-714-6466 for som...
Conway & Conway, an Investment Arbitration Law Firm Announces the Release of Their new Website, Dedicated to Informing the Investor of Their Right
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 21, 2007 - Conway & Conway, an investment arbitration law firm announces the release of their new website, dedicated to informing the investor of their rights and options when involved in investment arbitration or litigation. The website provides an in depth look at the nature of work the firm does for its clients.
The law firm of Conway & Conway is managed by Kevin P. Conway. Mr. Conway along with associates: Jennifer M. Jordan and Eric S. Chafetz provide investors with a team of committed securities and commodities arbitration attorneys who are in the top of their field. The firm has fought for investors since 1989.
Mr. Conway has earned an outstanding reputation as a highly skilled investment arbitration attorney who has a unique familiarity, understanding and relationship with the investment industry and financial services sector. He served as counsel to a major international merchant banker, counsel to the New York Mercantile Exchange and was the vice president and chief compliance officer of the New York Mercantile Exchange prior to forming Conway & Conway.
- Domestic and international investors who have suffered losses in securities and commodities investments due to broker fraud, which could include misrepresentation, unsuitable investments, unauthorized trades, breach of fiduciary duties, excessive trading (churning), the failure to execute trades, or trading against the investor.
- Domestic and international commodity merchants, who are involved in arbitration and litigation pertaining to actual, physical and/or spot markets. These disputes typically arise over the quality, quantity or price of the commodity. The commodity sectors may involve soft commodities, energy, financials, live stock, or precious metals.
- Domestic and International investors who have suffered losses due to fraud at the hands of their Futures Commission Merchants (FCMs).
The firm provides investors with arbitration, litigation and alternate dispute resolution (ADR) services in forums such as the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), National Futures Association (NFA), American Arbitration Association (AAA), and state and federal courts.
Conway & Conway's main office is located in New York City at 1700 Broadway, with a satellite office on Long Island. They have been providing solid results for investors involved in arbitration and litigation proceedings for the last 18 years.
For more information contact Kevin P. Conway at (212) 938-1080 or (888) 554 -0888.
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