The only law firm in Ohio devoted exclusively
to individual investor claims and class actions.
David Meyer is the only investment fraud attorney in Ohio
listed in "The Best Lawyers in America"
in professional malpractice law.
The law firm you hire does matter. Hire smart.
If you have lost money due to fraud or the misconduct of a stockbroker, investment advisor, financial planner or an insurance company, we can help. Representing individuals with claims against the financial industry is what our team of Ohio Stockbroker Fraud Lawyers does every day. All of our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis and we never request a retainer. Click here to learn how we stand out from the rest.
The Ohio investment fraud attorneys at the law firm of Meyer Wilson earned the highest peer review ratings by all three of the major attorney rating services -- The Best Lawyers in America®, Martindale-Hubbell (AV® Preeminent-rated), and Ohio Super Lawyers. Mr. Meyer has also been selected as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Ohio (2009-11) by the American Trial Lawyers Association. Attorneys throughout Ohio have called upon Mr. Meyer to help them with their clients' Cleveland stockbroker fraud cases and Ohio investment advisor lawsuits. Many of our clients are referred to Mr. Meyer by their family lawyer, business attorney and other trusted advisors.
Watch what two of our clients have to say about how our Ohio stockbroker fraud lawyers handled their separate Ohio investment advisor lawsuits and misconduct claims:
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At Meyer Wilson, we not only possess the skills necessary to help you recover your financial losses from your stockbroker or investment advisor, we also have an extensive amount of experience and an impressive track record. Our Columbus investment fraud lawyers have successfully represented hundreds of aggrieved investors throughout the state, including Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Akron, Marion, Toledo, Portsmouth and everywhere in between. When it comes to Ohio investment advisor lawsuits and Columbus financial fraud, you should to be represented by an Ohio securities fraud attorney with a strong background and knowledge of this specific area of the law.
To talk with one of our experienced Columbus stock loss attorneys about your Ohio investment advisor lawsuit, simply fill out our online contact form or call us directly at 1.866.827.6537.
Stockbroker misconduct can appear in many forms.
Identifying exactly what went wrong that led to your financial loss may be a difficult task for you. At the law firm of Meyer Wilson, we know what to look for that would indicate possible broker misconduct and can handle your Cleveland stockbroker fraud case. Some of the claims we frequently pursue on behalf of aggrieved investors in Ohio and throughout the country include:
• Breach of fiduciary duty
• Unsuitability
• Asset allocation
• Failure to supervise
• Negligence
• Unauthorized trading
Finding the right attorney to represent you is crucial in stockbroker misconduct cases.
When it comes to finding the right Columbus investment fraud lawyer to represent your case, it is not as easy as opening up the Yellow Pages or doing a quick search on the Internet. You need to understand what qualifications, experience, and resources are important. For example, it is imperative that you choose an Ohio securities fraud law firm that has the capability and resources to win cases, whether that means in arbitration, litigation, mediation or in a class action lawsuit.Our law firm was founded by Ohio investment fraud attorney David P. Meyer, who is well known throughout the state for his record-setting verdict on behalf of Ohio retirees in a case against Prudential Securities. Mr. Meyer won a jury verdict of over $260 million on behalf of 250 retirees against the brokerage firm for unauthorized trading and breach of fiduciary duty, which was the largest jury verdict in Ohio's history. Click here to read the actual jury verdict signed by the jurors. Mr. Meyer's documented success as a Columbus investment fraud lawyer was featured in Columbus C.E.O Magazine, in a cover story titled "The Screwed Investors' Lawyer."
Contact us for answers to your questions.
Contact our Ohio stock loss attorneys today by calling toll-free 1.866.827.6537 or local 614.224.6000. You can also complete our online form. An attorney from our office will review your case at no cost. All of our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis.
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Unauthorized Trading
Unauthorized trading refers to the situation where your broker bought or sold an investment without your permission. If your broker made an unsuitable trade or unauthorized trade, you could have a broker misconduct claim. Contact an Ohio securities fraud lawyer at the law firm of Meyer Wilson for a free consultation.
Negligence
Stock broker misconduct and negligence can result in investment loss. You could have a negligence claim against your broker if it can be proven that his or her conduct fell below the set standard of care that a reasonable, prudent person would have used in the same situation. To find out if your stockbroker was negligent, contact an Ohio stockbroker fraud lawyer at Meyer Wilson for a free case evaluation from an experienced Columbus stock loss attorney.
Failure to Supervise
If your broker acts negligently or illegally and you lose money as a result, the brokerage firm may be held liable. Brokerage firms are supposed to ensure that brokers are properly trained and that they have the necessary licenses. In the event that the brokerage firm didn't do one of these things, you could have an Ohio failure to supervise claim. This type of claim requires an extensive investigation. Our law firm has the resources to handle these cases.
Asset Allocation
Brokers have a duty to take the time necessary to understand your current situation and future financial goals, before recommending the appropriate asset allocation. If your broker failed to do so and you have suffered financial loss because your assets weren't properly allocated, you may have a negligence or misconduct claim. For more information, contact an Ohio broker fraud attorney from our law firm today.
Unsuitability
Your broker is supposed to gather information about you and your financial needs, so he or she can recommend suitable investments. When your broker suggests investments that are not appropriate for your situation and you suffer a financial loss as a result, you could have an unsuitability claim. Our Ohio broker fraud attorneys may be able to help you recover your losses.
Breach of Fiduciary Duty
You trust that your broker will provide appropriate investment recommendations and advice. Your broker owes you a duty and when this duty is breached, you may have a broker misconduct claim. In fact, breach of fiduciary duty claims are some of the most common. If you believe that you have lost money due to a breach of fiduciary duty by an Ohio broker, we may be able to help. Contact us for more information.