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Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Florida-based Litigation Firm Upholding Fiduciary Duty

Investment professionals are required to conduct themselves with the utmost integrity and not allow their own interests to come before those of their clients. Unfortunately, securities fraud and breach of fiduciary duty continues to occur. If you have fallen victim to the schemes of unscrupulous stockbrokers, contact Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor, P.A. in Pensacola, Florida.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Investors place a great deal of trust in their stockbrokers or investment advisors whom they rely on for expertise in making investment decisions. Because of this, investment professionals are held to an extremely high standard of loyalty and care and must conduct themselves with the utmost good faith and integrity. Brokers and investment advisors have several obligations:

  • Managing accounts to meet the needs and objectives of the customer
  • Keeping abreast of changes in the market
  • Acting responsively and sensibly to protect customer interests
  • Keeping clients informed about each completed transaction
  • Explaining the impact and potential risks of recommended trading strategies

The level of loyalty and care owed by licensed financial professionals to their clients depends on the type of accounts held by the investors or the relationship between the parties. In a discretionary account, the broker can manage the customer's portfolio without obtaining explicit customer approval for each transaction. For a non-discretionary account, to avoid breach of fiduciary duty, the broker is required to:

  • Research every recommendation
  • Make full and complete disclosures
  • Obtain customer approval before making trades
  • Place an order in a timely manner

If you believe your personal investment representative breached his or her fiduciary duty to you, and this breach resulted in losses in your account, the lawyers at Levin Papantonio Link to Firm Overview will provide a comprehensive and confidential investment advisor fraud evaluation with no obligation.

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